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Man Page: data::parsebinary::data::cap

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3pm

Data::ParseBinary::Data::Cap(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			 Data::ParseBinary::Data::Cap(3pm)

NAME
Data::ParseBinary::Data::Cap - Parsing "tcpdump capture file"
SYNOPSIS
use Data::ParseBinary::Data::Cap qw{$data_cap_parser}; my $data = $data_cap_parser->parse(CreateStreamReader(File => $fh)); Parsing "tcpdump capture file", whatever it is. Please note that this parser have a lot of white space. (paddings) So when I rebuild the file, the padded area is zeroed, and the re-created file does not match the original file. I don't know if the recreated file is valid. This is a part of the Data::ParseBinary package, and is just one ready-made parser. please go to the main page for additional usage info. perl v5.14.2 2011-02-13 Data::ParseBinary::Data::Cap(3pm)
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