Well, I tried setting the data link type with this:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# by trevelyn.
#
use warnings;
use Net::Pcap;
use NetPacket::Ethernet;
use NetPacket::IP;
use NetPacket::TCP;
my $error;
my $type = 'DLT_IEEE802_11';
my $device = $ARGV[0];
my $WiFiobject = Net::Pcap::open_live($device, 2048, 1, -1, \$error);
my $w802 = Net::Pcap::datalink($type);
Net::Pcap::set_datalink($Wifiobject, $w802);
unless (defined $WiFiobject) { die 'Unable to create packet capture on
+ device ', $device, ' - ', $error; }
Net::Pcap::loop($WiFiobject, -1, \&syn_packets, '') || die 'Unable to
+perform packet capture';
Net::Pcap::close($WiFiobject);
sub syn_packets {
my ($user_data, $header, $packet) = @_;
my $macaddr = NetPacket::Ethernet->decode($packet);
print "$macaddr->{'src_mac'}, $macaddr->{'dest_mac'}\n";
}
Doesn't seem to want to work at all anymore. I am completely lost now? :(
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