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Is there a portable API I can use to capture packets?
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How does a packet capturing facility work?
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How do I limit packet loss when sniffing a network?
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What is packet capturing usually used for?
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Will I have to replace any packets captured off the network?
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Is there a portable API to send raw packets into a network?
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Are there any high level language APIs (Not C) for raw IP access?
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What is a RAW socket?
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How do I send a TCP/IP packet through a raw socket?
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How do I build a TCP/IP packet?
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How can I listen for packets with a raw socket?
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IP header length/offset host/network byte (feature/bug?)
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Unwanted packet processing on some systems.
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What are raw sockets commonly used for?
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Why should I use libpcap, instead of using the native API on my operating system for packet capturing?
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Does libpcap have any disadvantages, which I should be aware of?
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Where can I find example libpcap source code?
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What tools/sniffers can I use to monitor my network?
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What packet capturing facilities are available?