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Net::Packet::TCP(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Packet::TCP(3)

Net::Packet::TCP - Transmission Control Protocol layer 4 object

   use Net::Packet::Consts qw(:tcp);
   require Net::Packet::TCP;
   # Build a layer
   my $layer = Net::Packet::TCP->new(
      dst     => 22,
      options => "\x02\x04\x05\xb4", # MSS=1460
   );
   $layer->pack;
   print 'RAW: '.unpack('H*', $layer->raw)."\n";
   # Read a raw layer
   my $layer = Net::Packet::TCP->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 TCP layer.

RFC: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc793.txt

See also Net::Packet::Layer and Net::Packet::Layer4 for other attributes and methods.

Source and destination ports.
TCP flags, see CONSTANTS.
The window size.
Sequence and acknowledgment numbers.
The size in number of words of the TCP header.
Reserved field.
The TCP header checksum.
Urgent pointer.
TCP options, as a hexadecimal string.

Object constructor. You can pass attributes that will overwrite default ones. Default values:

src: getRandomHighPort()

dst: 0

seq: getRandom32bitsInt()

ack: 0

x2: 0

off: 0

flags: NP_TCP_FLAG_SYN

win: 0xffff

checksum: 0

urp: 0

options: ""

Will search for a matching replies in framesSorted or frames from a Net::Packet::Dump object.
Packs all attributes into a raw format, in order to inject to network. Returns 1 on success, undef otherwise.
Unpacks raw data from network and stores attributes into the object. Returns 1 on success, undef otherwise.
Returns the header length in bytes, not including TCP options.
Returns options length in bytes.
Returns 1 if the specified TCP flag is set in flags attribute, 0 otherwise.

Load them: use Net::Packet::Consts qw(:tcp);

TCP flag constants.

Patrice <GomoR> Auffret

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

Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:

Non-ASCII character seen before =encoding in '# Build'. Assuming CP1252
2009-11-09 perl v5.40.2

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