PCAP_IS_SWAPPED(3PCAP)PCAP_IS_SWAPPED(3PCAP)NAME
pcap_is_swapped - find out whether a savefile has the native byte order
SYNOPSIS
#include <pcap/pcap.h>
int pcap_is_swapped(pcap_t *p);
DESCRIPTION
pcap_is_swapped() returns true if p refers to a ``savefile'' that uses a different byte order than the current system. For a live capture,
it always returns false.
SEE ALSO pcap(3PCAP)
5 April 2008 PCAP_IS_SWAPPED(3PCAP)
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PCAP_FILENO(3PCAP)PCAP_FILENO(3PCAP)NAME
pcap_fileno - get the file descriptor for a live capture
SYNOPSIS
#include <pcap/pcap.h>
int pcap_fileno(pcap_t *p);
DESCRIPTION
If p refers to a network device that was opened for a live capture using a combination of pcap_create() and pcap_activate(), or using
pcap_open_live(), pcap_fileno() returns the file descriptor from which captured packets are read.
If p refers to a ``savefile'' that was opened using functions such as pcap_open_offline() or pcap_fopen_offline(), a ``dead'' pcap_t opened
using pcap_open_dead(), or a pcap_t that was created with pcap_create() but that has not yet been activated with pcap_activate(), it
returns -1.
SEE ALSO pcap(3PCAP), pcap_create(3PCAP), pcap_activate(3PCAP), pcap_open_live(3PCAP), pcap_open_offline(3PCAP), pcap_fopen_offline(3PCAP),
pcap_open_dead(3PCAP)
5 April 2008 PCAP_FILENO(3PCAP)
What is the point of this? Whenever I close my shell it appends to the history file without adding this. I have never seen it overwrite my history file.
# When the shell exits, append to the history file instead of overwriting it
shopt -s histappend (3 Replies)