Net::Packet::NULL - BSD loopback layer 2 object
#
# Usually, you do not use this module directly
#
use Net::Packet::Consts qw(:null);
require Net::Packet::NULL;
# Build a layer
my $layer = Net::Packet::NULL->new;
$layer->pack;
print 'RAW: '.unpack('H*', $layer->raw)."\n";
# Read a raw layer
my $layer = Net::Packet::NULL->new(raw => $raw);
print $layer->print."\n";
print 'PAYLOAD: '.unpack('H*', $layer->payload)."\n"
if $layer->payload;
This modules implements the encoding and decoding of the BSD loopback layer.
See also Net::Packet::Layer and Net::Packet::Layer2
for other attributes and methods.
- type
- Stores the type of encapsulated layer.
- new
- Object constructor. You can pass attributes that will overwrite default
ones. Default values:
type: NP_NULL_TYPE_IPv4
- pack
- Packs all attributes into a raw format, in order to inject to network.
Returns 1 on success, undef otherwise.
- unpack
- Unpacks raw data from network and stores attributes into the object.
Returns 1 on success, undef otherwise.
- isTypeIpv4
- isTypeIpv6
- isTypeIp - is type IPv4 or IPv6
- Helper methods. Return true is the encapsulated layer is of specified
type, false otherwise.
Load them: use Net::Packet::Consts qw(:null);
- NP_NULL_HDR_LEN
- NULL header length in bytes.
- NP_NULL_TYPE_IPv4
- NP_NULL_TYPE_IPv6
- Various supported encapsulated layer types.
Copyright (c) 2004-2009, Patrice <GomoR> Auffret
You may distribute this module under the terms of the Artistic
license. See LICENSE.Artistic file in the source distribution archive.
NetPacket, Net::RawIP, Net::RawSock
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