Package org.jnetpcap.packet.format

Examples of org.jnetpcap.packet.format.TextFormatter.format()


    PcapPacket packet = TestUtils.getPcapPacket("tests/test-http-jpeg.pcap", 5);

    Ip4 ip = new Ip4();
    Ethernet eth = new Ethernet();
    if (packet.hasHeader(eth)) {
      out.format(eth);
    }
    if (packet.hasHeader(ip)) {
      // out.format(ip);
      out.format(ip);
      System.out.println();
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    if (packet.hasHeader(eth)) {
      out.format(eth);
    }
    if (packet.hasHeader(ip)) {
      // out.format(ip);
      out.format(ip);
      System.out.println();
    }

    // out.format(packet);
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  public void testTextFormatter() throws IOException {
    JFormatter out = new TextFormatter(OUT);
   
    JPacket packet = TestUtils.getPcapPacket("tests/test-vlan.pcap", 0);
    try {
      out.format(packet);
     
    } catch (Exception e) {
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
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  public void testSubHeader() throws IOException {
    JFormatter out = new TextFormatter(OUT);
   
    JPacket packet = TestUtils.getPcapPacket("tests/test-afs.pcap", 0);

    out.format(packet);
  }

}
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  public void test1() throws IOException {
    JPacket packet = getPcapPacket(HTTP, 5);

    JFormatter out = new TextFormatter(System.out);

    out.format(packet);
  }
}
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