Esempio n. 1
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 def __init__(self,
              device,
              snaplen,
              promisc,
              to_ms,
              monitor=False):
     try:
         self.pcap = pcap.pcap(device,
                               snaplen,
                               promisc,
                               immediate=1,
                               timeout_ms=to_ms,
                               rfmon=monitor)  # noqa: E501
     except TypeError:
         try:
             if monitor:
                 warning(
                     "Your pypcap version is too old to support monitor mode, Please use pypcap 1.2.1+ !"
                 )  # noqa: E501
             self.pcap = pcap.pcap(
                 device,
                 snaplen,
                 promisc,
                 immediate=1,
                 timeout_ms=to_ms)  # noqa: E501
         except TypeError:
             # Even older pypcap versions do not support the timeout_ms argument  # noqa: E501
             self.pcap = pcap.pcap(device,
                                   snaplen,
                                   promisc,
                                   immediate=1)  # noqa: E501
Esempio n. 2
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 def __init__(self, device, snaplen, promisc,
              to_ms, monitor=False):
     try:
         self.pcap = pcap.pcap(device, snaplen, promisc, immediate=1, timeout_ms=to_ms, rfmon=monitor)  # noqa: E501
     except TypeError:
         try:
             if monitor:
                 warning("Your pypcap version is too old to support monitor mode, Please use pypcap 1.2.1+ !")  # noqa: E501
             self.pcap = pcap.pcap(device, snaplen, promisc, immediate=1, timeout_ms=to_ms)  # noqa: E501
         except TypeError:
             # Even older pypcap versions do not support the timeout_ms argument  # noqa: E501
             self.pcap = pcap.pcap(device, snaplen, promisc, immediate=1)  # noqa: E501