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12 * ``This product includes software developed by the University of California,
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15 * or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
17 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
18 * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
19 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
21 * Support for splitting captures into multiple files with a maximum
25 * Seth Webster <swebster@sst.ll.mit.edu>
29 * tcpdump - dump traffic on a network
31 * First written in 1987 by Van Jacobson, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
32 * Mercilessly hacked and occasionally improved since then via the
33 * combined efforts of Van, Steve McCanne and Craig Leres of LBL.
38 #include "netdissect-stdinc.h"
41 * This must appear after including netdissect-stdinc.h, so that _U_ is
45 static const char copyright
[] _U_
=
46 "@(#) Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000\n\
47 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n";
55 #include <openssl/crypto.h>
58 #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG
61 #include "missing/getopt_long.h"
63 /* Capsicum-specific code requires macros from <net/bpf.h>, which will fail
64 * to compile if <pcap.h> has already been included; including the headers
65 * in the opposite order works fine. For the most part anyway, because in
66 * FreeBSD <pcap/pcap.h> declares bpf_dump() instead of <net/bpf.h>. Thus
67 * interface.h takes care of it later to avoid a compiler warning.
70 #include <sys/capsicum.h>
71 #include <sys/ioccom.h>
75 #include <libcasper.h>
76 #include <casper/cap_dns.h>
78 #endif /* HAVE_CASPER */
79 #endif /* HAVE_CAPSICUM */
82 * We found pcap_open() in the capture library, so we'll be using
83 * the remote capture APIs; define PCAP_REMOTE before we include pcap.h,
84 * so we get those APIs declared, and the types and #defines that they
87 * WinPcap's headers require that PCAP_REMOTE be defined in order to get
88 * remote-capture APIs declared and types and #defines that they use
91 * (Versions of libpcap with those APIs, and thus Npcap, which is based on
92 * those versions of libpcap, don't require it.)
106 #include <sys/time.h>
107 #include <sys/wait.h>
108 #include <sys/resource.h>
114 * Pathname separator.
115 * Use this in pathnames, but do *not* use it in URLs.
118 #define PATH_SEPARATOR '\\'
120 #define PATH_SEPARATOR '/'
123 /* capabilities convenience library */
124 /* If a code depends on HAVE_LIBCAP_NG, it depends also on HAVE_CAP_NG_H.
125 * If HAVE_CAP_NG_H is not defined, undefine HAVE_LIBCAP_NG.
126 * Thus, the later tests are done only on HAVE_LIBCAP_NG.
128 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
132 #undef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
133 #endif /* HAVE_CAP_NG_H */
134 #endif /* HAVE_LIBCAP_NG */
137 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
138 #endif /* __FreeBSD__ */
140 #include "netdissect-stdinc.h"
141 #include "netdissect.h"
142 #include "interface.h"
143 #include "addrtoname.h"
144 #include "pcap-missing.h"
145 #include "ascii_strcasecmp.h"
149 #include "diag-control.h"
154 #define PATH_MAX 1024
158 #define SIGNAL_REQ_INFO SIGINFO
159 #elif defined(SIGUSR1)
160 #define SIGNAL_REQ_INFO SIGUSR1
164 #define SIGNAL_FLUSH_PCAP SIGUSR2
167 static int Bflag
; /* buffer size */
168 static int64_t Cflag
; /* rotate dump files after this many bytes */
169 static int Cflag_count
; /* Keep track of which file number we're writing */
170 static int Dflag
; /* list available devices and exit */
171 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS_EX
172 static char *remote_interfaces_source
; /* list available devices from this source and exit */
176 * This is exported because, in some versions of libpcap, if libpcap
177 * is built with optimizer debugging code (which is *NOT* the default
178 * configuration!), the library *imports*(!) a variable named dflag,
179 * under the expectation that tcpdump is exporting it, to govern
180 * how much debugging information to print when optimizing
181 * the generated BPF code.
183 * This is a horrible hack; newer versions of libpcap don't import
184 * dflag but, instead, *if* built with optimizer debugging code,
185 * *export* a routine to set that flag.
188 int dflag
; /* print filter code */
189 static int Gflag
; /* rotate dump files after this many seconds */
190 static int Gflag_count
; /* number of files created with Gflag rotation */
191 static time_t Gflag_time
; /* The last time_t the dump file was rotated. */
192 static int Lflag
; /* list available data link types and exit */
193 static int Iflag
; /* rfmon (monitor) mode */
194 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_TYPE
195 static int Jflag
; /* list available time stamp types */
196 static int jflag
= -1; /* packet time stamp source */
198 static int lflag
; /* line-buffered output */
199 static int pflag
; /* don't go promiscuous */
200 static int Qflag
= -1; /* restrict captured packet by send/receive direction */
201 static int Uflag
; /* "unbuffered" output of dump files */
202 static int Wflag
; /* recycle output files after this number of files */
203 static int WflagChars
;
204 static char *zflag
= NULL
; /* compress each savefile using a specified command (like gzip or bzip2) */
205 static int timeout
= 1000; /* default timeout = 1000 ms = 1 s */
206 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_IMMEDIATE_MODE
207 static int immediate_mode
;
209 static int count_mode
;
210 static u_int packets_to_skip
;
212 static int infodelay
;
213 static int infoprint
;
218 static int parse_int(const char *argname
, const char *string
, char **endp
,
219 int minval
, int maxval
, int base
);
220 static u_int
parse_u_int(const char *argname
, const char *string
, char **endp
,
221 u_int minval
, u_int maxval
, int base
);
222 static int64_t parse_int64(const char *argname
, const char *string
,
223 char **endp
, int64_t minval
, int64_t maxval
, int base
);
224 static void (*setsignal (int sig
, void (*func
)(int)))(int);
225 static void cleanup(int);
226 static void child_cleanup(int);
227 static void print_version(FILE *);
228 static void print_usage(FILE *);
230 static void print_packet(u_char
*, const struct pcap_pkthdr
*, const u_char
*);
231 static void dump_packet_and_trunc(u_char
*, const struct pcap_pkthdr
*, const u_char
*);
232 static void dump_packet(u_char
*, const struct pcap_pkthdr
*, const u_char
*);
234 #ifdef SIGNAL_REQ_INFO
235 static void requestinfo(int);
238 #ifdef SIGNAL_FLUSH_PCAP
239 static void flushpcap(int);
243 static HANDLE timer_handle
= INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
;
244 static void CALLBACK
verbose_stats_dump(PVOID param
, BOOLEAN timer_fired
);
246 static void verbose_stats_dump(int sig
);
249 static void info(int);
250 static u_int packets_captured
;
252 static const struct tok status_flags
[] = {
254 { PCAP_IF_UP
, "Up" },
256 #ifdef PCAP_IF_RUNNING
257 { PCAP_IF_RUNNING
, "Running" },
259 { PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK
, "Loopback" },
260 #ifdef PCAP_IF_WIRELESS
261 { PCAP_IF_WIRELESS
, "Wireless" },
267 static pcap_dumper_t
*pdd
= NULL
;
269 static int supports_monitor_mode
;
277 char *CurrentFileName
;
280 netdissect_options
*ndo
;
286 #if defined(HAVE_PCAP_SET_PARSER_DEBUG)
288 * We have pcap_set_parser_debug() in libpcap; declare it (it's not declared
289 * by any libpcap header, because it's a special hack, only available if
290 * libpcap was configured to include it, and only intended for use by
291 * libpcap developers trying to debug the parser for filter expressions).
294 __declspec(dllimport
)
298 void pcap_set_parser_debug(int);
299 #elif defined(HAVE_PCAP_DEBUG) || defined(HAVE_YYDEBUG)
301 * We don't have pcap_set_parser_debug() in libpcap, but we do have
302 * pcap_debug or yydebug. Make a local version of pcap_set_parser_debug()
303 * to set the flag, and define HAVE_PCAP_SET_PARSER_DEBUG.
306 pcap_set_parser_debug(int value
)
308 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_DEBUG
309 extern int pcap_debug
;
312 #else /* HAVE_PCAP_DEBUG */
316 #endif /* HAVE_PCAP_DEBUG */
319 #define HAVE_PCAP_SET_PARSER_DEBUG
320 #endif // HAVE_PCAP_SET_PARSER_DEBUG, HAVE_PCAP_DEBUG, HAVE_YYDEBUG
322 #if defined(HAVE_PCAP_SET_OPTIMIZER_DEBUG)
324 * We have pcap_set_optimizer_debug() in libpcap; declare it (it's not declared
325 * by any libpcap header, because it's a special hack, only available if
326 * libpcap was configured to include it, and only intended for use by
327 * libpcap developers trying to debug the optimizer for filter expressions).
330 __declspec(dllimport
)
334 void pcap_set_optimizer_debug(int);
335 #endif // HAVE_PCAP_SET_OPTIMIZER_DEBUG
338 exit_tcpdump(const int status
)
345 static void NORETURN
PRINTFLIKE(1, 2)
346 error(FORMAT_STRING(const char *fmt
), ...)
350 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "%s: ", program_name
);
352 (void)vfprintf(stderr
, fmt
, ap
);
357 (void)fputc('\n', stderr
);
359 exit_tcpdump(S_ERR_HOST_PROGRAM
);
364 static void PRINTFLIKE(1, 2)
365 warning(FORMAT_STRING(const char *fmt
), ...)
369 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "%s: WARNING: ", program_name
);
371 (void)vfprintf(stderr
, fmt
, ap
);
376 (void)fputc('\n', stderr
);
380 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_TYPE
382 show_tstamp_types_and_exit(pcap_t
*pc
, const char *device
)
385 int *tstamp_types
= 0;
386 const char *tstamp_type_name
;
389 n_tstamp_types
= pcap_list_tstamp_types(pc
, &tstamp_types
);
390 if (n_tstamp_types
< 0)
391 error("%s", pcap_geterr(pc
));
393 if (n_tstamp_types
== 0) {
394 fprintf(stderr
, "Time stamp type cannot be set for %s\n",
396 exit_tcpdump(S_SUCCESS
);
398 fprintf(stdout
, "Time stamp types for %s (use option -j to set):\n",
400 for (i
= 0; i
< n_tstamp_types
; i
++) {
401 tstamp_type_name
= pcap_tstamp_type_val_to_name(tstamp_types
[i
]);
402 if (tstamp_type_name
!= NULL
) {
403 (void) fprintf(stdout
, " %s (%s)\n", tstamp_type_name
,
404 pcap_tstamp_type_val_to_description(tstamp_types
[i
]));
406 (void) fprintf(stdout
, " %d\n", tstamp_types
[i
]);
409 pcap_free_tstamp_types(tstamp_types
);
410 exit_tcpdump(S_SUCCESS
);
412 #endif // HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_TYPE
415 show_dlts_and_exit(pcap_t
*pc
, const char *device
)
419 const char *dlt_name
;
421 n_dlts
= pcap_list_datalinks(pc
, &dlts
);
423 error("%s", pcap_geterr(pc
));
424 else if (n_dlts
== 0 || !dlts
)
425 error("No data link types.");
428 * If the interface is known to support monitor mode, indicate
429 * whether these are the data link types available when not in
430 * monitor mode, if -I wasn't specified, or when in monitor mode,
431 * when -I was specified (the link-layer types available in
432 * monitor mode might be different from the ones available when
433 * not in monitor mode).
435 (void) fprintf(stdout
, "Data link types for ");
436 if (supports_monitor_mode
)
437 (void) fprintf(stdout
, "%s %s",
439 Iflag
? "when in monitor mode" : "when not in monitor mode");
441 (void) fprintf(stdout
, "%s",
443 (void) fprintf(stdout
, " (use option -y to set):\n");
445 for (i
= 0; i
< n_dlts
; i
++) {
446 dlt_name
= pcap_datalink_val_to_name(dlts
[i
]);
447 if (dlt_name
!= NULL
) {
448 (void) fprintf(stdout
, " %s (%s)", dlt_name
,
449 pcap_datalink_val_to_description(dlts
[i
]));
452 * OK, does tcpdump handle that type?
454 if (!has_printer(dlts
[i
]))
455 (void) fprintf(stdout
, " (printing not supported)");
456 fprintf(stdout
, "\n");
458 (void) fprintf(stdout
, " DLT %d (printing not supported)\n",
462 pcap_free_datalinks(dlts
);
463 exit_tcpdump(S_SUCCESS
);
467 show_devices_and_exit(void)
469 pcap_if_t
*dev
, *devlist
;
470 char ebuf
[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
];
473 if (pcap_findalldevs(&devlist
, ebuf
) < 0)
475 for (i
= 0, dev
= devlist
; dev
!= NULL
; i
++, dev
= dev
->next
) {
476 printf("%d.%s", i
+1, dev
->name
);
477 if (dev
->description
!= NULL
)
478 printf(" (%s)", dev
->description
);
479 if (dev
->flags
!= 0) {
481 printf("%s", bittok2str(status_flags
, "none", dev
->flags
));
482 #ifdef PCAP_IF_WIRELESS
483 if (dev
->flags
& PCAP_IF_WIRELESS
) {
484 switch (dev
->flags
& PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS
) {
486 case PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_UNKNOWN
:
487 printf(", Association status unknown");
490 case PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_CONNECTED
:
491 printf(", Associated");
494 case PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_DISCONNECTED
:
495 printf(", Not associated");
498 case PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_NOT_APPLICABLE
:
502 switch (dev
->flags
& PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS
) {
504 case PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_UNKNOWN
:
505 printf(", Connection status unknown");
508 case PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_CONNECTED
:
509 printf(", Connected");
512 case PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_DISCONNECTED
:
513 printf(", Disconnected");
516 case PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_NOT_APPLICABLE
:
520 #endif // PCAP_IF_WIRELESS
525 pcap_freealldevs(devlist
);
526 exit_tcpdump(S_SUCCESS
);
529 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS_EX
531 show_remote_devices_and_exit(void)
533 pcap_if_t
*dev
, *devlist
;
534 char ebuf
[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
];
537 if (pcap_findalldevs_ex(remote_interfaces_source
, NULL
, &devlist
,
539 if (strcmp(ebuf
, "not supported") == 0) {
541 * macOS 14's pcap_findalldevs_ex(), which is a
542 * stub that always returns -1 with an error
543 * message of "not supported".
545 * In this case, as we passed it an rpcap://
546 * URL, treat that as meaning "remote capture
549 error("Remote capture not supported");
553 for (i
= 0, dev
= devlist
; dev
!= NULL
; i
++, dev
= dev
->next
) {
554 printf("%d.%s", i
+1, dev
->name
);
555 if (dev
->description
!= NULL
)
556 printf(" (%s)", dev
->description
);
558 printf(" [%s]", bittok2str(status_flags
, "none", dev
->flags
));
561 pcap_freealldevs(devlist
);
562 exit_tcpdump(S_SUCCESS
);
564 #endif /* HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS_EX */
569 * Note that there we use all letters for short options except for g, k,
570 * o, and P, and those are used by other versions of tcpdump, and we should
571 * only use them for the same purposes that the other versions of tcpdump
574 * macOS tcpdump uses -g to force non--v output for IP to be on one
575 * line, making it more "g"repable;
577 * macOS tcpdump uses -k to specify that packet comments in pcapng files
580 * OpenBSD tcpdump uses -o to indicate that OS fingerprinting should be done
581 * for hosts sending TCP SYN packets;
583 * macOS tcpdump uses -P to indicate that -w should write pcapng rather
586 * macOS tcpdump also uses -Q to specify expressions that match packet
587 * metadata, including but not limited to the packet direction.
588 * The expression syntax is different from a simple "in|out|inout",
589 * and those expressions aren't accepted by macOS tcpdump, but the
590 * equivalents would be "in" = "dir=in", "out" = "dir=out", and
591 * "inout" = "dir=in or dir=out", and the parser could conceivably
592 * special-case "in", "out", and "inout" as expressions for backwards
593 * compatibility, so all is not (yet) lost.
597 * Set up flags that might or might not be supported depending on the
598 * version of libpcap we're using.
600 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_TYPE
602 #define j_FLAG_USAGE " [ -j tstamptype ]"
604 #else /* HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_TYPE */
608 #endif /* HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_TYPE */
611 #define m_FLAG_USAGE "[ -m module ] ..."
614 #define SHORTOPTS "aAbB:c:C:dDeE:fF:G:hHi:I" j_FLAG J_FLAG "KlLm:M:nNOpqQ:r:s:StT:uUvV:w:W:xXy:Yz:Z:#"
619 * We do not currently have long options corresponding to all short
620 * options; we should probably pick appropriate option names for them.
622 * However, the short options where the number of times the option is
623 * specified matters, such as -v and -d and -t, should probably not
624 * just map to a long option, as saying
626 * tcpdump --verbose --verbose
628 * doesn't make sense; it should be --verbosity={N} or something such
631 * For long options with no corresponding short options, we define values
632 * outside the range of ASCII graphic characters, make that the last
633 * component of the entry for the long option, and have a case for that
634 * option in the switch statement.
636 #define OPTION_VERSION 128
637 #define OPTION_TSTAMP_PRECISION 129
638 #define OPTION_IMMEDIATE_MODE 130
639 #define OPTION_PRINT 131
640 #define OPTION_LIST_REMOTE_INTERFACES 132
641 #define OPTION_TSTAMP_MICRO 133
642 #define OPTION_TSTAMP_NANO 134
643 #define OPTION_FP_TYPE 135
644 #define OPTION_COUNT 136
645 #define OPTION_PRINT_SAMPLING 137
646 #define OPTION_LENGTHS 138
647 #define OPTION_TIME_T_SIZE 139
648 #define OPTION_SKIP 140
650 static const struct option longopts
[] = {
651 { "buffer-size", required_argument
, NULL
, 'B' },
652 { "list-interfaces", no_argument
, NULL
, 'D' },
653 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS_EX
654 { "list-remote-interfaces", required_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_LIST_REMOTE_INTERFACES
},
656 { "help", no_argument
, NULL
, 'h' },
657 { "interface", required_argument
, NULL
, 'i' },
658 { "monitor-mode", no_argument
, NULL
, 'I' },
659 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_TYPE
660 { "time-stamp-type", required_argument
, NULL
, 'j' },
661 { "list-time-stamp-types", no_argument
, NULL
, 'J' },
663 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
664 { "micro", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_TSTAMP_MICRO
},
665 { "nano", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_TSTAMP_NANO
},
666 { "time-stamp-precision", required_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_TSTAMP_PRECISION
},
668 { "dont-verify-checksums", no_argument
, NULL
, 'K' },
669 { "list-data-link-types", no_argument
, NULL
, 'L' },
670 { "no-optimize", no_argument
, NULL
, 'O' },
671 { "no-promiscuous-mode", no_argument
, NULL
, 'p' },
672 { "direction", required_argument
, NULL
, 'Q' },
673 { "snapshot-length", required_argument
, NULL
, 's' },
674 { "absolute-tcp-sequence-numbers", no_argument
, NULL
, 'S' },
675 { "packet-buffered", no_argument
, NULL
, 'U' },
676 { "linktype", required_argument
, NULL
, 'y' },
677 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_IMMEDIATE_MODE
678 { "immediate-mode", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_IMMEDIATE_MODE
},
680 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_PARSER_DEBUG
681 { "debug-filter-parser", no_argument
, NULL
, 'Y' },
683 { "relinquish-privileges", required_argument
, NULL
, 'Z' },
684 { "count", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_COUNT
},
685 { "fp-type", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_FP_TYPE
},
686 { "number", no_argument
, NULL
, '#' },
687 { "print", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_PRINT
},
688 { "print-sampling", required_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_PRINT_SAMPLING
},
689 { "lengths", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_LENGTHS
},
690 { "time-t-size", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_TIME_T_SIZE
},
691 { "skip", required_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_SKIP
},
692 { "version", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_VERSION
},
696 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS_EX
697 #define LIST_REMOTE_INTERFACES_USAGE " [ --list-remote-interfaces remote-source ]"
699 #define LIST_REMOTE_INTERFACES_USAGE
702 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_IMMEDIATE_MODE
703 #define IMMEDIATE_MODE_USAGE " [ --immediate-mode ]"
705 #define IMMEDIATE_MODE_USAGE ""
709 /* Drop root privileges and chroot if necessary */
711 droproot(const char *username
, const char *chroot_dir
)
713 struct passwd
*pw
= NULL
;
715 if (chroot_dir
&& !username
)
716 error("Chroot without dropping root is insecure");
718 pw
= getpwnam(username
);
721 if (chroot(chroot_dir
) != 0 || chdir ("/") != 0)
722 error("Couldn't chroot/chdir to '%.64s': %s",
723 chroot_dir
, pcap_strerror(errno
));
725 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
727 int ret
= capng_change_id(pw
->pw_uid
, pw
->pw_gid
, CAPNG_NO_FLAG
);
729 error("capng_change_id(): return %d\n", ret
);
731 fprintf(stderr
, "dropped privs to %s\n", username
);
734 if (initgroups(pw
->pw_name
, pw
->pw_gid
) != 0 ||
735 setgid(pw
->pw_gid
) != 0 || setuid(pw
->pw_uid
) != 0)
736 error("Couldn't change to '%.32s' uid=%lu gid=%lu: %s",
738 (unsigned long)pw
->pw_uid
,
739 (unsigned long)pw
->pw_gid
,
740 pcap_strerror(errno
));
742 fprintf(stderr
, "dropped privs to %s\n", username
);
744 #endif /* HAVE_LIBCAP_NG */
746 error("Couldn't find user '%.32s'", username
);
747 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
748 /* We don't need CAP_SETUID, CAP_SETGID and CAP_SYS_CHROOT anymore. */
752 CAPNG_EFFECTIVE
| CAPNG_PERMITTED
,
758 capng_apply(CAPNG_SELECT_BOTH
);
759 #endif /* HAVE_LIBCAP_NG */
780 MakeFilename(char *buffer
, char *orig_name
, int cnt
, int max_chars
)
782 char *filename
= malloc(PATH_MAX
+ 1);
783 if (filename
== NULL
)
784 error("%s: malloc", __func__
);
785 if (strlen(orig_name
) == 0)
786 error("an empty string is not a valid file name");
788 /* Process with strftime if Gflag is set. */
792 /* Convert Gflag_time to a usable format */
793 if ((local_tm
= localtime(&Gflag_time
)) == NULL
) {
794 error("%s: localtime", __func__
);
797 /* There's no good way to detect an error in strftime since a return
798 * value of 0 isn't necessarily failure; if orig_name is an empty
799 * string, the formatted string will be empty.
801 * However, the C90 standard says that, if there *is* a
802 * buffer overflow, the content of the buffer is undefined,
803 * so we must check for a buffer overflow.
805 * So we check above for an empty orig_name, and only call
806 * strftime() if it's non-empty, in which case the return
807 * value will only be 0 if the formatted date doesn't fit
810 * (We check above because, even if we don't use -G, we
811 * want a better error message than "tcpdump: : No such
812 * file or directory" for this case.)
814 if (strftime(filename
, PATH_MAX
, orig_name
, local_tm
) == 0) {
815 error("%s: strftime", __func__
);
818 strncpy(filename
, orig_name
, PATH_MAX
);
821 if (cnt
== 0 && max_chars
== 0)
822 strncpy(buffer
, filename
, PATH_MAX
+ 1);
824 if (snprintf(buffer
, PATH_MAX
+ 1, "%s%0*d", filename
, max_chars
, cnt
) > PATH_MAX
)
825 /* Report an error if the filename is too large */
826 error("too many output files or filename is too long (> %d)", PATH_MAX
);
831 get_next_file(FILE *VFile
, char *ptr
)
836 ret
= fgets(ptr
, PATH_MAX
, VFile
);
841 if (len
> 0 && ptr
[len
- 1] == '\n')
848 static cap_channel_t
*
851 cap_channel_t
*capcas
, *capdnsloc
;
852 const char *types
[1];
857 error("unable to create casper process");
858 capdnsloc
= cap_service_open(capcas
, "system.dns");
859 /* Casper capability no longer needed. */
861 if (capdnsloc
== NULL
)
862 error("unable to open system.dns service");
863 /* Limit system.dns to reverse DNS lookups. */
865 if (cap_dns_type_limit(capdnsloc
, types
, 1) < 0)
866 error("unable to limit access to system.dns service");
867 families
[0] = AF_INET
;
868 /* Casper is a feature of FreeBSD, which defines AF_INET6. */
869 families
[1] = AF_INET6
;
870 if (cap_dns_family_limit(capdnsloc
, families
, 2) < 0)
871 error("unable to limit access to system.dns service");
875 #endif /* HAVE_CASPER */
877 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
879 tstamp_precision_from_string(const char *precision
)
881 if (strncmp(precision
, "nano", strlen("nano")) == 0)
882 return PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NANO
;
884 if (strncmp(precision
, "micro", strlen("micro")) == 0)
885 return PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
;
891 tstamp_precision_to_string(int precision
)
895 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
:
898 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NANO
:
905 #endif // HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
909 * Ensure that, on a dump file's descriptor, we have all the rights
910 * necessary to make the standard I/O library work with an fdopen()ed
911 * FILE * from that descriptor.
913 * A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, AT&T decided that, instead
914 * of providing separate APIs for getting and setting the FD_ flags on a
915 * descriptor, getting and setting the O_ flags on a descriptor, and
916 * locking files, they'd throw them all into a kitchen-sink fcntl() call
917 * along the lines of ioctl(), the fact that ioctl() operations are
918 * largely specific to particular character devices but fcntl() operations
919 * are either generic to all descriptors or generic to all descriptors for
920 * regular files notwithstanding.
922 * The Capsicum people decided that fine-grained control of descriptor
923 * operations was required, so that you need to grant permission for
924 * reading, writing, seeking, and fcntl-ing. The latter, courtesy of
925 * AT&T's decision, means that "fcntl-ing" isn't a thing, but a motley
926 * collection of things, so there are *individual* fcntls for which
927 * permission needs to be granted.
929 * The FreeBSD standard I/O people implemented some optimizations that
930 * requires that the standard I/O routines be able to determine whether
931 * the descriptor for the FILE * is open append-only or not; as that
932 * descriptor could have come from an open() rather than an fopen(),
933 * that requires that it be able to do an F_GETFL fcntl() to read
936 * tcpdump uses ftell() to determine how much data has been written
937 * to a file in order to, when used with -C, determine when it's time
938 * to rotate capture files. ftell() therefore needs to do an lseek()
939 * to find out the file offset and must, thanks to the aforementioned
940 * optimization, also know whether the descriptor is open append-only
943 * The net result of all the above is that we need to grant CAP_SEEK,
944 * CAP_WRITE, and CAP_FCNTL with the CAP_FCNTL_GETFL subcapability.
946 * Perhaps this is the universe's way of saying that either
948 * 1) there needs to be an fopenat() call and a pcap_dump_openat() call
949 * using it, so that Capsicum-capable tcpdump wouldn't need to do
954 * 2) there needs to be a cap_fdopen() call in the FreeBSD standard
955 * I/O library that knows what rights are needed by the standard
956 * I/O library, based on the open mode, and assigns them, perhaps
957 * with an additional argument indicating, for example, whether
958 * seeking should be allowed, so that tcpdump doesn't need to know
959 * what the standard I/O library happens to require this week.
962 set_dumper_capsicum_rights(pcap_dumper_t
*p
)
964 int fd
= fileno(pcap_dump_file(p
));
967 cap_rights_init(&rights
, CAP_SEEK
, CAP_WRITE
, CAP_FCNTL
);
968 if (cap_rights_limit(fd
, &rights
) < 0 && errno
!= ENOSYS
) {
969 error("unable to limit dump descriptor");
971 if (cap_fcntls_limit(fd
, CAP_FCNTL_GETFL
) < 0 && errno
!= ENOSYS
) {
972 error("unable to limit dump descriptor fcntls");
975 #endif // HAVE_CAPSICUM
978 * Copy arg vector into a new buffer, concatenating arguments with spaces.
981 copy_argv(char **argv
)
993 len
+= strlen(*p
++) + 1;
995 buf
= (char *)malloc(len
);
997 error("%s: malloc", __func__
);
1001 while ((src
= *p
++) != NULL
) {
1002 while ((*dst
++ = *src
++) != '\0')
1012 * On Windows, we need to open the file in binary mode, so that
1013 * we get all the bytes specified by the size we get from "fstat()".
1014 * On UNIX, that's not necessary. O_BINARY is defined on Windows;
1015 * we define it as 0 if it's not defined, so it does nothing.
1022 read_infile(char *fname
)
1029 fd
= open(fname
, O_RDONLY
|O_BINARY
);
1031 error("can't open %s: %s", fname
, pcap_strerror(errno
));
1033 if (our_fstat(fd
, &buf
) < 0)
1034 error("can't stat %s: %s", fname
, pcap_strerror(errno
));
1037 * Reject files whose size doesn't fit into an int; a filter
1038 * *that* large will probably be too big.
1040 if (buf
.st_size
> INT_MAX
)
1041 error("%s is too large", fname
);
1043 cp
= malloc((u_int
)buf
.st_size
+ 1);
1045 error("malloc(%d) for %s: %s", (u_int
)buf
.st_size
+ 1,
1046 fname
, pcap_strerror(errno
));
1047 cc
= read(fd
, cp
, (u_int
)buf
.st_size
);
1049 error("read %s: %s", fname
, pcap_strerror(errno
));
1050 if (cc
!= buf
.st_size
)
1051 error("short read %s (%d != %d)", fname
, (int) cc
,
1055 /* replace "# comment" with spaces */
1056 for (i
= 0; i
< cc
; i
++) {
1058 while (i
< cc
&& cp
[i
] != '\n')
1066 parse_interface_number(const char *device
)
1073 * Search for a colon, terminating any scheme at the beginning
1076 p
= strchr(device
, ':');
1079 * We found it. Is it followed by "//"?
1081 p
++; /* skip the : */
1082 if (strncmp(p
, "//", 2) == 0) {
1084 * Yes. Search for the next /, at the end of the
1085 * authority part of the URL.
1087 p
+= 2; /* skip the // */
1091 * OK, past the / is the path.
1097 devnum
= strtol(device
, &end
, 10);
1098 if (device
!= end
&& *end
== '\0') {
1100 * It's all-numeric, but is it a valid number?
1104 * No, it's not an ordinal.
1106 error("Invalid adapter index %s", device
);
1111 * It's not all-numeric; return -1, so our caller
1119 find_interface_by_number(const char *url
1120 #ifndef HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS_EX
1125 pcap_if_t
*dev
, *devlist
;
1127 char ebuf
[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
];
1129 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS_EX
1135 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS_EX
1137 * Search for a colon, terminating any scheme at the beginning
1140 endp
= strchr(url
, ':');
1143 * We found it. Is it followed by "//"?
1145 endp
++; /* skip the : */
1146 if (strncmp(endp
, "//", 2) == 0) {
1148 * Yes. Search for the next /, at the end of the
1149 * authority part of the URL.
1151 endp
+= 2; /* skip the // */
1152 endp
= strchr(endp
, '/');
1158 * OK, everything from device to endp is a URL to hand
1159 * to pcap_findalldevs_ex().
1161 endp
++; /* Include the trailing / in the URL; pcap_findalldevs_ex() requires it */
1162 host_url
= malloc(endp
- url
+ 1);
1163 if (host_url
== NULL
&& (endp
- url
+ 1) > 0)
1164 error("Invalid allocation for host");
1166 memcpy(host_url
, url
, endp
- url
);
1167 host_url
[endp
- url
] = '\0';
1168 status
= pcap_findalldevs_ex(host_url
, NULL
, &devlist
, ebuf
);
1171 #endif // HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS_EX
1172 status
= pcap_findalldevs(&devlist
, ebuf
);
1176 * Look for the devnum-th entry in the list of devices (1-based).
1178 for (i
= 0, dev
= devlist
; i
< devnum
-1 && dev
!= NULL
;
1179 i
++, dev
= dev
->next
)
1182 pcap_freealldevs(devlist
);
1183 error("Invalid adapter index %ld: only %ld interfaces found",
1186 device
= strdup(dev
->name
);
1187 pcap_freealldevs(devlist
);
1191 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_OPEN
1193 * Prefixes for rpcap URLs.
1195 static char rpcap_prefix
[] = "rpcap://";
1196 static char rpcap_ssl_prefix
[] = "rpcaps://";
1200 open_interface(const char *device
, netdissect_options
*ndo
, char *ebuf
)
1206 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_OPEN
1208 * Is this an rpcap URL?
1210 if (strncmp(device
, rpcap_prefix
, sizeof(rpcap_prefix
) - 1) == 0 ||
1211 strncmp(device
, rpcap_ssl_prefix
, sizeof(rpcap_ssl_prefix
) - 1) == 0) {
1213 * Yes. Open it with pcap_open().
1216 pc
= pcap_open(device
, ndo
->ndo_snaplen
,
1217 pflag
? 0 : PCAP_OPENFLAG_PROMISCUOUS
, timeout
, NULL
,
1221 * macOS 14's pcap_pcap_open(), which is a
1222 * stub that always returns NULL with an error
1223 * message of "not supported".
1225 * In this case, as we passed it an rpcap://
1226 * URL, treat that as meaning "remote capture
1229 if (strcmp(ebuf
, "not supported") == 0)
1230 error("Remote capture not supported");
1233 * If this failed with "No such device" or "The system
1234 * cannot find the device specified", that means
1235 * the interface doesn't exist; return NULL, so that
1236 * the caller can see whether the device name is
1237 * actually an interface index.
1239 if (strstr(ebuf
, "No such device") != NULL
||
1240 strstr(ebuf
, "The system cannot find the device specified") != NULL
)
1245 warning("%s", ebuf
);
1248 #endif /* HAVE_PCAP_OPEN */
1250 pc
= pcap_create(device
, ebuf
);
1253 * If this failed with "No such device", that means
1254 * the interface doesn't exist; return NULL, so that
1255 * the caller can see whether the device name is
1256 * actually an interface index.
1258 if (strstr(ebuf
, "No such device") != NULL
)
1262 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_TYPE
1264 show_tstamp_types_and_exit(pc
, device
);
1266 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
1267 status
= pcap_set_tstamp_precision(pc
, ndo
->ndo_tstamp_precision
);
1269 error("%s: Can't set %ssecond time stamp precision: %s",
1271 tstamp_precision_to_string(ndo
->ndo_tstamp_precision
),
1272 pcap_statustostr(status
));
1275 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_IMMEDIATE_MODE
1276 if (immediate_mode
) {
1277 status
= pcap_set_immediate_mode(pc
, 1);
1279 error("%s: Can't set immediate mode: %s",
1280 device
, pcap_statustostr(status
));
1284 * Is this an interface that supports monitor mode?
1286 if (pcap_can_set_rfmon(pc
) == 1)
1287 supports_monitor_mode
= 1;
1289 supports_monitor_mode
= 0;
1290 if (ndo
->ndo_snaplen
!= 0) {
1292 * A snapshot length was explicitly specified;
1295 status
= pcap_set_snaplen(pc
, ndo
->ndo_snaplen
);
1297 error("%s: Can't set snapshot length: %s",
1298 device
, pcap_statustostr(status
));
1300 status
= pcap_set_promisc(pc
, !pflag
);
1302 error("%s: Can't set promiscuous mode: %s",
1303 device
, pcap_statustostr(status
));
1305 status
= pcap_set_rfmon(pc
, 1);
1307 error("%s: Can't set monitor mode: %s",
1308 device
, pcap_statustostr(status
));
1310 status
= pcap_set_timeout(pc
, timeout
);
1312 error("%s: pcap_set_timeout failed: %s",
1313 device
, pcap_statustostr(status
));
1315 status
= pcap_set_buffer_size(pc
, Bflag
);
1317 error("%s: Can't set buffer size: %s",
1318 device
, pcap_statustostr(status
));
1320 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_TYPE
1322 status
= pcap_set_tstamp_type(pc
, jflag
);
1324 error("%s: Can't set time stamp type: %s",
1325 device
, pcap_statustostr(status
));
1326 else if (status
> 0)
1327 warning("When trying to set timestamp type '%s' on %s: %s",
1328 pcap_tstamp_type_val_to_name(jflag
), device
,
1329 pcap_statustostr(status
));
1332 status
= pcap_activate(pc
);
1335 * pcap_activate() failed.
1337 cp
= pcap_geterr(pc
);
1338 if (status
== PCAP_ERROR
)
1340 else if (status
== PCAP_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE
) {
1342 * Return an error for our caller to handle.
1344 snprintf(ebuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "%s: %s\n(%s)",
1345 device
, pcap_statustostr(status
), cp
);
1346 } else if (status
== PCAP_ERROR_PERM_DENIED
&& *cp
!= '\0')
1347 error("%s: %s\n(%s)", device
,
1348 pcap_statustostr(status
), cp
);
1349 #ifdef PCAP_ERROR_CAPTURE_NOTSUP
1350 else if (status
== PCAP_ERROR_CAPTURE_NOTSUP
&& *cp
!= '\0')
1351 error("%s: %s\n(%s)", device
,
1352 pcap_statustostr(status
), cp
);
1355 else if (status
== PCAP_ERROR_RFMON_NOTSUP
&&
1356 strncmp(device
, "wlan", 4) == 0) {
1357 char parent
[8], newdev
[8];
1359 size_t s
= sizeof(parent
);
1361 snprintf(sysctl
, sizeof(sysctl
),
1362 "net.wlan.%d.%%parent", atoi(device
+ 4));
1363 sysctlbyname(sysctl
, parent
, &s
, NULL
, 0);
1364 strlcpy(newdev
, device
, sizeof(newdev
));
1365 /* Suggest a new wlan device. */
1366 /* FIXME: incrementing the index this way is not going to work well
1367 * when the index is 9 or greater but the only consequence in this
1368 * specific case would be an error message that looks a bit odd.
1370 newdev
[strlen(newdev
)-1]++;
1371 error("%s is not a monitor mode VAP\n"
1372 "To create a new monitor mode VAP use:\n"
1373 " ifconfig %s create wlandev %s wlanmode monitor\n"
1374 "and use %s as the tcpdump interface",
1375 device
, newdev
, parent
, newdev
);
1377 #endif // __FreeBSD__
1379 error("%s: %s", device
,
1380 pcap_statustostr(status
));
1383 } else if (status
> 0) {
1385 * pcap_activate() succeeded, but it's warning us
1386 * of a problem it had.
1388 cp
= pcap_geterr(pc
);
1389 if (status
== PCAP_WARNING
)
1391 else if (status
== PCAP_WARNING_PROMISC_NOTSUP
&&
1393 warning("%s: %s\n(%s)", device
,
1394 pcap_statustostr(status
), cp
);
1396 warning("%s: %s", device
,
1397 pcap_statustostr(status
));
1400 status
= pcap_setdirection(pc
, Qflag
);
1402 error("%s: pcap_setdirection() failed: %s",
1403 device
, pcap_geterr(pc
));
1410 main(int argc
, char **argv
)
1413 bpf_u_int32 localnet
= 0, netmask
= 0;
1414 char *cp
, *infile
, *cmdbuf
, *device
, *RFileName
, *VFileName
, *WFileName
;
1416 pcap_handler callback
;
1418 const char *dlt_name
;
1419 struct bpf_program fcode
;
1421 void (*oldhandler
)(int);
1423 struct dump_info dumpinfo
;
1424 u_char
*pcap_userdata
;
1425 char ebuf
[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
];
1426 char VFileLine
[PATH_MAX
+ 1];
1427 const char *username
= NULL
;
1429 const char *chroot_dir
= NULL
;
1436 #ifdef HAVE_CAPSICUM
1437 cap_rights_t rights
;
1439 #endif /* HAVE_CAPSICUM */
1440 int Oflag
= 1; /* run filter code optimizer */
1442 const char *yflag_dlt_name
= NULL
;
1446 netdissect_options Ndo
;
1447 netdissect_options
*ndo
= &Ndo
;
1451 * We need to look for wpcap.dll in \Windows\System32\Npcap first,
1454 * 1) WinPcap isn't installed and Npcap isn't installed in "WinPcap
1455 * API-compatible Mode", so there's no wpcap.dll in
1456 * \Windows\System32, only in \Windows\System32\Npcap;
1458 * 2) WinPcap is installed and Npcap isn't installed in "WinPcap
1459 * API-compatible Mode", so the wpcap.dll in \Windows\System32
1460 * is a WinPcap DLL, but we'd prefer an Npcap DLL (we should
1461 * work with either one if we're configured against WinPcap,
1462 * and we'll probably require Npcap if we're configured against
1463 * it), and that's in \Windows\System32\Npcap;
1465 * 3) Npcap is installed in "WinPcap API-compatible Mode", so both
1466 * \Windows\System32 and \Windows\System32\Npcap have an Npcap
1469 * Unfortunately, Windows has no notion of an rpath, so we can't
1470 * set the rpath to include \Windows\System32\Npcap at link time;
1471 * what we need to do is to link wpcap as a delay-load DLL and
1472 * add \Windows\System32\Npcap to the DLL search path early in
1473 * main() with a call to SetDllDirectory().
1475 * The same applies to packet.dll.
1477 * We add \Windows\System32\Npcap here.
1479 * See https://npcap.com/guide/npcap-devguide.html#npcap-feature-native-dll-implicitly
1481 WCHAR
*dll_directory
= NULL
;
1482 size_t dll_directory_buf_len
= 0; /* units of bytes */
1483 UINT system_directory_buf_len
= 0; /* units of WCHARs */
1484 UINT system_directory_len
; /* units of WCHARs */
1485 static const WCHAR npcap
[] = L
"\\Npcap";
1488 * Get the system directory path, in UTF-16, into a buffer that's
1489 * large enough for that directory path plus "\Npcap".
1491 * String manipulation in C, plus fetching a variable-length
1492 * string into a buffer whose size is fixed at the time of
1493 * the call, with an oddball return value (see below), is just
1494 * a huge bag of fun.
1496 * And it's even more fun when dealing with UTF-16, so that the
1497 * buffer sizes used in GetSystemDirectoryW() are in different
1498 * units from the buffer sizes used in realloc()! We maintain
1499 * all sizes/length in units of bytes, not WCHARs, so that our
1500 * heads don't explode.
1504 * Try to fetch the system directory.
1506 * GetSystemDirectoryW() expects a buffer size in units
1507 * of WCHARs, not bytes, and returns a directory path
1508 * length in units of WCHARs, not bytes.
1510 * For extra fun, if GetSystemDirectoryW() succeeds,
1511 * the return value is the length of the directory
1512 * path in units of WCHARs, *not* including the
1513 * terminating '\0', but if it fails because the
1514 * path string wouldn't fit, the return value is
1515 * the length of the directory path in units of WCHARs,
1516 * *including* the terminating '\0'.
1518 system_directory_len
= GetSystemDirectoryW(dll_directory
,
1519 system_directory_buf_len
);
1520 if (system_directory_len
== 0)
1521 error("GetSystemDirectoryW() failed");
1524 * Did the directory path fit in the buffer?
1526 * As per the above, this means that the return value
1527 * *plus 1*, so that the terminating '\0' is counted,
1528 * is <= the buffer size.
1530 * (If the directory path, complete with the terminating
1531 * '\0', fits *exactly*, the return value would be the
1532 * size of the buffer minus 1, as it doesn't count the
1533 * terminating '\0', so the test below would succeed.
1535 * If everything *but* the terminating '\0' fits,
1536 * the return value would be the size of the buffer + 1,
1537 * i.e., the size that the string in question would
1540 * The astute reader will note that returning the
1541 * size of the buffer is not one of the two cases
1542 * above, and should never happen.)
1544 if ((system_directory_len
+ 1) <= system_directory_buf_len
) {
1546 * No. We have a buffer that's large enough
1553 * Yes. Grow the buffer.
1555 * The space we'll need in the buffer for the system
1556 * directory, in units of WCHARs, is system_directory_len,
1557 * as that's the length of the system directory path
1558 * including the terminating '\0'.
1560 system_directory_buf_len
= system_directory_len
;
1563 * The size of the DLL directory buffer, in *bytes*, must
1564 * be the number of WCHARs taken by the system directory,
1565 * *minus* the terminating '\0' (as we'll overwrite that
1566 * with the "\" of the "\Npcap" string), multiplied by
1567 * sizeof(WCHAR) to convert it to the number of bytes,
1568 * plus the size of the "\Npcap" string, in bytes (which
1569 * will include the terminating '\0', as that will become
1570 * the DLL path's terminating '\0').
1572 dll_directory_buf_len
=
1573 ((system_directory_len
- 1)*sizeof(WCHAR
)) + sizeof npcap
;
1574 dll_directory
= realloc(dll_directory
, dll_directory_buf_len
);
1575 if (dll_directory
== NULL
)
1576 error("Can't allocate string for Npcap directory");
1582 * Now append \Npcap. We add the length of the system directory path,
1583 * in WCHARs, *not* including the terminating '\0' (which, since
1584 * GetSystemDirectoryW() succeeded, is the return value of
1585 * GetSystemDirectoryW(), as per the above), to the pointer to the
1586 * beginning of the path, to go past the end of the system directory
1587 * to point to the terminating '\0'.
1589 memcpy(dll_directory
+ system_directory_len
, npcap
, sizeof npcap
);
1592 * Now add that as a system DLL directory.
1594 if (!SetDllDirectoryW(dll_directory
))
1595 error("SetDllDirectory failed");
1597 free(dll_directory
);
1601 * Initialize the netdissect code.
1603 if (nd_init(ebuf
, sizeof(ebuf
)) == -1)
1606 memset(ndo
, 0, sizeof(*ndo
));
1607 ndo_set_function_pointers(ndo
);
1617 if ((cp
= strrchr(argv
[0], PATH_SEPARATOR
)) != NULL
)
1618 ndo
->program_name
= program_name
= cp
+ 1;
1620 ndo
->program_name
= program_name
= argv
[0];
1622 #if defined(HAVE_PCAP_WSOCKINIT)
1623 if (pcap_wsockinit() != 0)
1624 error("Attempting to initialize Winsock failed");
1625 #elif defined(HAVE_WSOCKINIT)
1626 if (wsockinit() != 0)
1627 error("Attempting to initialize Winsock failed");
1631 * An explicit tzset() call is usually not needed as it happens
1632 * implicitly the first time we call localtime() or mktime(),
1633 * but in some cases (sandboxing, chroot) this may be too late.
1638 (op
= getopt_long(argc
, argv
, SHORTOPTS
, longopts
, NULL
)) != -1)
1642 /* compatibility for old -a */
1654 Bflag
= parse_int("packet buffer size", optarg
, NULL
, 1,
1657 * Will multiplying it by 1024 overflow?
1659 if (Bflag
> INT_MAX
/ 1024)
1660 error("packet buffer size %s is too large", optarg
);
1665 cnt
= parse_int("packet count", optarg
, NULL
, 1,
1670 Cflag
= parse_int64("file size", optarg
, &endp
, 1,
1673 if (*endp
== '\0') {
1675 * There's nothing after the file size,
1676 * so the size is in units of 1 MB
1677 * (1,000,000 bytes).
1679 Cflagmult
= 1000000;
1682 * There's something after the file
1685 * If it's a single letter, then:
1687 * if the letter is k or K, the size
1688 * is in units of 1 KiB (1024 bytes);
1690 * if the letter is m or M, the size
1691 * is in units of 1 MiB (1,048,576 bytes);
1693 * if the letter is g or G, the size
1694 * is in units of 1 GiB (1,073,741,824 bytes).
1696 * Otherwise, it's an error.
1707 Cflagmult
= 1024*1024;
1712 Cflagmult
= 1024*1024*1024;
1716 error("invalid file size %s (invalid units)", optarg
);
1720 * OK, there was a letter that we treat
1721 * as a units indication; was there
1722 * anything after it?
1725 if (*endp
!= '\0') {
1727 error("invalid file size %s (invalid units)", optarg
);
1732 * Will multiplying it by multiplier overflow?
1734 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_DUMP_FTELL64
1735 if (Cflag
> INT64_MAX
/ Cflagmult
)
1737 if (Cflag
> LONG_MAX
/ Cflagmult
)
1739 error("file size %s is too large", optarg
);
1751 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS_EX
1752 case OPTION_LIST_REMOTE_INTERFACES
:
1753 remote_interfaces_source
= optarg
;
1766 #ifndef HAVE_LIBCRYPTO
1767 warning("crypto code not compiled in");
1769 ndo
->ndo_espsecret
= optarg
;
1781 Gflag
= parse_int("number of seconds", optarg
, NULL
, 0,
1784 /* We will create one file initially. */
1787 /* Grab the current time for rotation use. */
1788 if ((Gflag_time
= time(NULL
)) == (time_t)-1) {
1789 error("%s: can't get current time: %s",
1790 __func__
, pcap_strerror(errno
));
1795 print_usage(stdout
);
1796 exit_tcpdump(S_SUCCESS
);
1811 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_TYPE
1813 jflag
= pcap_tstamp_type_name_to_val(optarg
);
1815 error("invalid time stamp type %s", optarg
);
1826 * _IOLBF is the same as _IOFBF in Microsoft's C
1827 * libraries; the only alternative they offer
1830 * XXX - this should really be checking for MSVC++,
1831 * not _WIN32, if, for example, MinGW has its own
1832 * C library that is more UNIX-compatible.
1834 setvbuf(stdout
, NULL
, _IONBF
, 0);
1836 setvbuf(stdout
, NULL
, _IOLBF
, 0);
1846 if (nd_have_smi_support()) {
1847 if (nd_load_smi_module(optarg
, ebuf
, sizeof(ebuf
)) == -1)
1850 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "%s: ignoring option '-m %s' ",
1851 program_name
, optarg
);
1852 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "(no libsmi support)\n");
1857 /* TCP-MD5 shared secret */
1858 #ifndef HAVE_LIBCRYPTO
1859 warning("crypto code not compiled in");
1861 ndo
->ndo_sigsecret
= optarg
;
1882 ++ndo
->ndo_suppress_default_print
;
1886 if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "in") == 0)
1888 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "out") == 0)
1890 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "inout") == 0)
1891 Qflag
= PCAP_D_INOUT
;
1893 error("unknown capture direction '%s'", optarg
);
1901 ndo
->ndo_snaplen
= parse_int("snaplen", optarg
, NULL
,
1902 0, MAXIMUM_SNAPLEN
, 0);
1914 if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "vat") == 0)
1915 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_VAT
;
1916 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "wb") == 0)
1917 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_WB
;
1918 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "rpc") == 0)
1919 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_RPC
;
1920 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "rtp") == 0)
1921 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_RTP
;
1922 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "rtcp") == 0)
1923 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_RTCP
;
1924 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "snmp") == 0)
1925 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_SNMP
;
1926 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "cnfp") == 0)
1927 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_CNFP
;
1928 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "tftp") == 0)
1929 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_TFTP
;
1930 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "aodv") == 0)
1931 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_AODV
;
1932 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "carp") == 0)
1933 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_CARP
;
1934 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "radius") == 0)
1935 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_RADIUS
;
1936 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "zmtp1") == 0)
1937 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_ZMTP1
;
1938 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "vxlan") == 0)
1939 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_VXLAN
;
1940 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "pgm") == 0)
1941 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_PGM
;
1942 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "pgm_zmtp1") == 0)
1943 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_PGM_ZMTP1
;
1944 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "lmp") == 0)
1945 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_LMP
;
1946 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "resp") == 0)
1947 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_RESP
;
1948 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "ptp") == 0)
1949 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_PTP
;
1950 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "someip") == 0)
1951 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_SOMEIP
;
1952 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "domain") == 0)
1953 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_DOMAIN
;
1954 else if (ascii_strcasecmp(optarg
, "quic") == 0)
1955 ndo
->ndo_packettype
= PT_QUIC
;
1957 error("unknown packet type '%s'", optarg
);
1981 Wflag
= parse_int("number of output files", optarg
,
1982 NULL
, 1, INT_MAX
, 10);
1983 WflagChars
= getWflagChars(Wflag
);
1988 ++ndo
->ndo_suppress_default_print
;
1993 ++ndo
->ndo_suppress_default_print
;
1997 yflag_dlt_name
= optarg
;
1999 pcap_datalink_name_to_val(yflag_dlt_name
);
2001 error("invalid data link type %s", yflag_dlt_name
);
2004 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_PARSER_DEBUG
2007 /* Undocumented flag */
2008 pcap_set_parser_debug(1);
2021 ndo
->ndo_packet_number
= 1;
2024 case OPTION_LENGTHS
:
2025 ndo
->ndo_lengths
= 1;
2028 case OPTION_TIME_T_SIZE
:
2029 printf("%zu\n", sizeof(time_t) * 8);
2032 case OPTION_VERSION
:
2033 print_version(stdout
);
2034 exit_tcpdump(S_SUCCESS
);
2037 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
2038 case OPTION_TSTAMP_PRECISION
:
2039 ndo
->ndo_tstamp_precision
= tstamp_precision_from_string(optarg
);
2040 if (ndo
->ndo_tstamp_precision
< 0)
2041 error("unsupported time stamp precision");
2045 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_IMMEDIATE_MODE
2046 case OPTION_IMMEDIATE_MODE
:
2055 case OPTION_PRINT_SAMPLING
:
2058 ndo
->ndo_print_sampling
= parse_int("print sampling",
2059 optarg
, NULL
, 1, INT_MAX
, 10);
2063 packets_to_skip
= parse_u_int("packet skip count",
2064 optarg
, NULL
, 0, INT_MAX
, 0);
2067 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
2068 case OPTION_TSTAMP_MICRO
:
2069 ndo
->ndo_tstamp_precision
= PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
;
2072 case OPTION_TSTAMP_NANO
:
2073 ndo
->ndo_tstamp_precision
= PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NANO
;
2077 case OPTION_FP_TYPE
:
2079 * Print out the type of floating-point arithmetic
2080 * we're doing; it's probably IEEE, unless somebody
2081 * tries to run this on a VAX, but the precision
2082 * may differ (e.g., it might be 32-bit, 64-bit,
2085 float_type_check(0x4e93312d);
2093 print_usage(stderr
);
2094 exit_tcpdump(S_ERR_HOST_PROGRAM
);
2098 if (ndo
->ndo_Aflag
&& ndo
->ndo_xflag
)
2099 warning("-A and -x[x] are mutually exclusive. -A ignored.");
2100 if (ndo
->ndo_Aflag
&& ndo
->ndo_Xflag
)
2101 warning("-A and -X[X] are mutually exclusive. -A ignored.");
2102 if (ndo
->ndo_xflag
&& ndo
->ndo_Xflag
)
2103 warning("-x[x] and -X[X] are mutually exclusive. -x[x] ignored.");
2106 if ((int)packets_to_skip
> (INT_MAX
- cnt
))
2107 // cnt + (int)packets_to_skip used in pcap_loop() call
2108 error("Overflow (-c count) %d + (--skip count) %d", cnt
,
2109 (int)packets_to_skip
);
2112 show_devices_and_exit();
2113 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS_EX
2114 if (remote_interfaces_source
!= NULL
)
2115 show_remote_devices_and_exit();
2118 switch (ndo
->ndo_tflag
) {
2120 case 0: /* Default */
2121 case 1: /* No time stamp */
2122 case 2: /* Unix timeval style */
2123 case 3: /* Microseconds/nanoseconds since previous packet */
2124 case 4: /* Date + Default */
2125 case 5: /* Microseconds/nanoseconds since first packet */
2128 default: /* Not supported */
2129 error("only -t, -tt, -ttt, -tttt and -ttttt are supported");
2133 if (ndo
->ndo_fflag
!= 0 && (VFileName
!= NULL
|| RFileName
!= NULL
))
2134 error("-f can not be used with -V or -r");
2136 if (VFileName
!= NULL
&& RFileName
!= NULL
)
2137 error("-V and -r are mutually exclusive.");
2140 * If we're printing dissected packets to the standard output,
2141 * and either the standard output is a terminal or we're doing
2142 * "line" buffering, set the capture timeout to .1 second rather
2143 * than 1 second, as the user's probably expecting to see packets
2144 * pop up immediately shortly after they arrive.
2146 * XXX - would there be some value appropriate for all cases,
2147 * based on, say, the buffer size and packet input rate?
2149 if ((WFileName
== NULL
|| print
) && (isatty(1) || lflag
))
2153 /* if run as root, prepare for chrooting */
2154 if (getuid() == 0 || geteuid() == 0) {
2155 /* future extensibility for cmd-line arguments */
2157 chroot_dir
= WITH_CHROOT
;
2162 /* if run as root, prepare for dropping root privileges */
2163 if (getuid() == 0 || geteuid() == 0) {
2164 /* Run with '-Z root' to restore old behaviour */
2166 username
= WITH_USER
;
2167 else if (strcmp(username
, "root") == 0)
2172 if (RFileName
!= NULL
|| VFileName
!= NULL
) {
2174 * If RFileName is non-null, it's the pathname of a
2175 * savefile to read. If VFileName is non-null, it's
2176 * the pathname of a file containing a list of pathnames
2177 * (one per line) of savefiles to read.
2179 * In either case, we're reading a savefile, not doing
2184 * We don't need network access, so relinquish any set-UID
2185 * or set-GID privileges we have (if any).
2187 * We do *not* want set-UID privileges when opening a
2188 * trace file, as that might let the user read other
2189 * people's trace files (especially if we're set-UID
2192 if (setgid(getgid()) != 0 || setuid(getuid()) != 0 )
2193 fprintf(stderr
, "Warning: setgid/setuid failed !\n");
2195 if (VFileName
!= NULL
) {
2196 if (VFileName
[0] == '-' && VFileName
[1] == '\0')
2199 VFile
= fopen(VFileName
, "r");
2202 error("Unable to open file: %s\n", pcap_strerror(errno
));
2204 ret
= get_next_file(VFile
, VFileLine
);
2206 error("Nothing in %s\n", VFileName
);
2207 RFileName
= VFileLine
;
2210 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
2211 pd
= pcap_open_offline_with_tstamp_precision(RFileName
,
2212 ndo
->ndo_tstamp_precision
, ebuf
);
2214 pd
= pcap_open_offline(RFileName
, ebuf
);
2219 #ifdef HAVE_CAPSICUM
2220 cap_rights_init(&rights
, CAP_READ
);
2221 if (cap_rights_limit(fileno(pcap_file(pd
)), &rights
) < 0 &&
2223 error("unable to limit pcap descriptor");
2226 dlt
= pcap_datalink(pd
);
2227 dlt_name
= pcap_datalink_val_to_name(dlt
);
2228 fprintf(stderr
, "reading from file %s", RFileName
);
2229 if (dlt_name
== NULL
) {
2230 fprintf(stderr
, ", link-type %u", dlt
);
2232 fprintf(stderr
, ", link-type %s (%s)", dlt_name
,
2233 pcap_datalink_val_to_description(dlt
));
2235 fprintf(stderr
, ", snapshot length %d\n", pcap_snapshot(pd
));
2236 #if defined(DLT_LINUX_SLL2) && defined(__linux__)
2237 if (dlt
== DLT_LINUX_SLL2
)
2238 fprintf(stderr
, "Warning: interface names might be incorrect\n");
2240 } else if (dflag
&& !device
) {
2241 int dump_dlt
= DLT_EN10MB
;
2243 * We're dumping the compiled code without an explicit
2244 * device specification. (If a device is specified, we
2245 * definitely want to open it to use the DLT of that device.)
2246 * Either default to DLT_EN10MB with a warning, or use
2247 * the user-specified value if supplied.
2250 * If no snapshot length was specified, or a length of 0 was
2251 * specified, default to 256KB.
2253 if (ndo
->ndo_snaplen
== 0)
2254 ndo
->ndo_snaplen
= MAXIMUM_SNAPLEN
;
2256 * If a DLT was specified with the -y flag, use that instead.
2258 if (yflag_dlt
!= -1)
2259 dump_dlt
= yflag_dlt
;
2261 fprintf(stderr
, "Warning: assuming Ethernet\n");
2262 pd
= pcap_open_dead(dump_dlt
, ndo
->ndo_snaplen
);
2265 * We're doing a live capture.
2267 if (device
== NULL
) {
2269 * No interface was specified. Pick one.
2272 * Find the list of interfaces, and pick
2273 * the first interface.
2275 if (pcap_findalldevs(&devlist
, ebuf
) == -1)
2277 if (devlist
== NULL
)
2278 error("no interfaces available for capture");
2279 device
= strdup(devlist
->name
);
2280 pcap_freealldevs(devlist
);
2284 * Try to open the interface with the specified name.
2286 pd
= open_interface(device
, ndo
, ebuf
);
2289 * That failed. If we can get a list of
2290 * interfaces, and the interface name
2291 * is purely numeric, try to use it as
2292 * a 1-based index in the list of
2295 devnum
= parse_interface_number(device
);
2298 * It's not a number; just report
2299 * the open error and fail.
2305 * OK, it's a number; try to find the
2306 * interface with that index, and try
2309 * find_interface_by_number() exits if it
2310 * couldn't be found.
2312 device
= find_interface_by_number(device
, devnum
);
2313 pd
= open_interface(device
, ndo
, ebuf
);
2319 * Let user own process after capture device has
2323 if (setgid(getgid()) != 0 || setuid(getuid()) != 0)
2324 fprintf(stderr
, "Warning: setgid/setuid failed !\n");
2327 show_dlts_and_exit(pd
, device
);
2328 if (yflag_dlt
>= 0) {
2329 if (pcap_set_datalink(pd
, yflag_dlt
) < 0)
2330 error("%s", pcap_geterr(pd
));
2331 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "%s: data link type %s\n",
2333 pcap_datalink_val_to_name(yflag_dlt
));
2334 (void)fflush(stderr
);
2336 #if defined(DLT_LINUX_SLL2)
2339 * Attempt to set default linktype to
2340 * DLT_LINUX_SLL2 when capturing on the
2343 * If the attempt fails, just quietly drive
2344 * on; this may be a non-Linux "any" device
2345 * that doesn't support DLT_LINUX_SLL2.
2347 if (strcmp(device
, "any") == 0) {
2348 DIAG_OFF_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
2349 (void) pcap_set_datalink(pd
, DLT_LINUX_SLL2
);
2350 DIAG_ON_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
2354 i
= pcap_snapshot(pd
);
2355 if (ndo
->ndo_snaplen
< i
) {
2356 if (ndo
->ndo_snaplen
!= 0)
2357 warning("snaplen raised from %d to %d", ndo
->ndo_snaplen
, i
);
2358 ndo
->ndo_snaplen
= i
;
2359 } else if (ndo
->ndo_snaplen
> i
) {
2360 warning("snaplen lowered from %d to %d", ndo
->ndo_snaplen
, i
);
2361 ndo
->ndo_snaplen
= i
;
2363 if(ndo
->ndo_fflag
!= 0) {
2364 if (pcap_lookupnet(device
, &localnet
, &netmask
, ebuf
) < 0) {
2365 warning("foreign (-f) flag used but: %s", ebuf
);
2371 cmdbuf
= read_infile(infile
);
2373 cmdbuf
= copy_argv(&argv
[optind
]);
2375 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_OPTIMIZER_DEBUG
2376 pcap_set_optimizer_debug(dflag
);
2378 if (pcap_compile(pd
, &fcode
, cmdbuf
, Oflag
, netmask
) < 0)
2379 error("%s", pcap_geterr(pd
));
2381 bpf_dump(&fcode
, dflag
);
2384 pcap_freecode(&fcode
);
2385 exit_tcpdump(S_SUCCESS
);
2389 if (!ndo
->ndo_nflag
)
2390 capdns
= capdns_setup();
2391 #endif /* HAVE_CASPER */
2393 init_print(ndo
, localnet
, netmask
);
2396 (void)setsignal(SIGPIPE
, cleanup
);
2397 (void)setsignal(SIGTERM
, cleanup
);
2399 (void)setsignal(SIGINT
, cleanup
);
2400 #if defined(HAVE_FORK) || defined(HAVE_VFORK)
2401 (void)setsignal(SIGCHLD
, child_cleanup
);
2403 /* Cooperate with nohup(1) */
2406 * In illumos /usr/include/sys/iso/signal_iso.h causes Clang to
2407 * generate a -Wstrict-prototypes warning here, see [1]. The
2408 * __illumos__ macro is available since at least GCC 11 and Clang 13,
2410 * 1: https://www.illumos.org/issues/16344
2411 * 2: https://www.illumos.org/issues/13726
2414 DIAG_OFF_STRICT_PROTOTYPES
2415 #endif /* __illumos__ */
2416 if ((oldhandler
= setsignal(SIGHUP
, cleanup
)) != SIG_DFL
)
2418 DIAG_ON_STRICT_PROTOTYPES
2419 #endif /* __illumos__ */
2420 (void)setsignal(SIGHUP
, oldhandler
);
2425 * If a user name was specified with "-Z", attempt to switch to
2426 * that user's UID. This would probably be used with sudo,
2427 * to allow tcpdump to be run in a special restricted
2428 * account (if you just want to allow users to open capture
2429 * devices, and can't just give users that permission,
2430 * you'd make tcpdump set-UID or set-GID).
2432 * tcpdump doesn't necessarily write only to one savefile;
2433 * the general only way to allow a -Z instance to write to
2434 * savefiles as the user under whose UID it's run, rather
2435 * than as the user specified with -Z, would thus be to switch
2436 * to the original user ID before opening a capture file and
2437 * then switch back to the -Z user ID after opening the savefile.
2438 * Switching to the -Z user ID only after opening the first
2439 * savefile doesn't handle the general case.
2442 if (getuid() == 0 || geteuid() == 0) {
2443 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
2444 /* Initialize capng */
2445 capng_clear(CAPNG_SELECT_BOTH
);
2447 DIAG_OFF_ASSIGN_ENUM
2450 CAPNG_PERMITTED
| CAPNG_EFFECTIVE
,
2457 DIAG_OFF_ASSIGN_ENUM
2460 CAPNG_PERMITTED
| CAPNG_EFFECTIVE
,
2467 DIAG_OFF_ASSIGN_ENUM
2470 CAPNG_PERMITTED
| CAPNG_EFFECTIVE
,
2475 capng_apply(CAPNG_SELECT_BOTH
);
2476 #endif /* HAVE_LIBCAP_NG */
2477 if (username
|| chroot_dir
)
2478 droproot(username
, chroot_dir
);
2483 if (pcap_setfilter(pd
, &fcode
) < 0)
2484 error("%s", pcap_geterr(pd
));
2485 #ifdef HAVE_CAPSICUM
2486 if (RFileName
== NULL
&& VFileName
== NULL
&& pcap_fileno(pd
) != -1) {
2487 static const unsigned long cmds
[] = { BIOCGSTATS
, BIOCROTZBUF
};
2490 * The various libpcap devices use a combination of
2491 * read (bpf), ioctl (bpf, netmap), poll (netmap)
2492 * so we add the relevant access rights.
2494 cap_rights_init(&rights
, CAP_IOCTL
, CAP_READ
, CAP_EVENT
);
2495 if (cap_rights_limit(pcap_fileno(pd
), &rights
) < 0 &&
2497 error("unable to limit pcap descriptor");
2499 if (cap_ioctls_limit(pcap_fileno(pd
), cmds
,
2500 sizeof(cmds
) / sizeof(cmds
[0])) < 0 && errno
!= ENOSYS
) {
2501 error("unable to limit ioctls on pcap descriptor");
2506 /* Do not exceed the default PATH_MAX for files. */
2507 dumpinfo
.CurrentFileName
= (char *)malloc(PATH_MAX
+ 1);
2509 if (dumpinfo
.CurrentFileName
== NULL
)
2510 error("malloc of dumpinfo.CurrentFileName");
2512 /* We do not need numbering for dumpfiles if Cflag isn't set. */
2514 MakeFilename(dumpinfo
.CurrentFileName
, WFileName
, 0, WflagChars
);
2516 MakeFilename(dumpinfo
.CurrentFileName
, WFileName
, 0, 0);
2518 pdd
= pcap_dump_open(pd
, dumpinfo
.CurrentFileName
);
2519 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
2520 /* Give up CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE capability.
2521 * Only allow it to be restored if the -C or -G flag have been
2522 * set since we may need to create more files later on.
2526 (Cflag
|| Gflag
? 0 : CAPNG_PERMITTED
)
2530 capng_apply(CAPNG_SELECT_BOTH
);
2531 #endif /* HAVE_LIBCAP_NG */
2533 error("%s", pcap_geterr(pd
));
2534 #ifdef HAVE_CAPSICUM
2535 set_dumper_capsicum_rights(pdd
);
2537 if (Cflag
!= 0 || Gflag
!= 0) {
2538 #ifdef HAVE_CAPSICUM
2540 * basename() and dirname() may modify their input buffer
2541 * and they do since FreeBSD 12.0, but they didn't before.
2542 * Hence use the return value only, but always assume the
2543 * input buffer has been modified and would need to be
2544 * reset before the next use.
2546 char *WFileName_copy
;
2548 if ((WFileName_copy
= strdup(WFileName
)) == NULL
) {
2549 error("Unable to allocate memory for file %s",
2552 DIAG_OFF_C11_EXTENSIONS
2553 dumpinfo
.WFileName
= strdup(basename(WFileName_copy
));
2554 DIAG_ON_C11_EXTENSIONS
2555 if (dumpinfo
.WFileName
== NULL
) {
2556 error("Unable to allocate memory for file %s",
2559 free(WFileName_copy
);
2561 if ((WFileName_copy
= strdup(WFileName
)) == NULL
) {
2562 error("Unable to allocate memory for file %s",
2565 DIAG_OFF_C11_EXTENSIONS
2566 char *WFileName_dirname
= dirname(WFileName_copy
);
2567 DIAG_ON_C11_EXTENSIONS
2568 dumpinfo
.dirfd
= open(WFileName_dirname
,
2569 O_DIRECTORY
| O_RDONLY
);
2570 if (dumpinfo
.dirfd
< 0) {
2571 error("unable to open directory %s",
2574 free(WFileName_dirname
);
2575 free(WFileName_copy
);
2577 cap_rights_init(&rights
, CAP_CREATE
, CAP_FCNTL
,
2578 CAP_FTRUNCATE
, CAP_LOOKUP
, CAP_SEEK
, CAP_WRITE
);
2579 if (cap_rights_limit(dumpinfo
.dirfd
, &rights
) < 0 &&
2581 error("unable to limit directory rights");
2583 if (cap_fcntls_limit(dumpinfo
.dirfd
, CAP_FCNTL_GETFL
) < 0 &&
2585 error("unable to limit dump descriptor fcntls");
2587 #else /* !HAVE_CAPSICUM */
2588 dumpinfo
.WFileName
= WFileName
;
2590 callback
= dump_packet_and_trunc
;
2593 pcap_userdata
= (u_char
*)&dumpinfo
;
2595 callback
= dump_packet
;
2596 dumpinfo
.WFileName
= WFileName
;
2599 pcap_userdata
= (u_char
*)&dumpinfo
;
2602 dlt
= pcap_datalink(pd
);
2603 ndo
->ndo_if_printer
= get_if_printer(dlt
);
2606 dumpinfo
.ndo
= NULL
;
2609 pcap_dump_flush(pdd
);
2611 dlt
= pcap_datalink(pd
);
2612 ndo
->ndo_if_printer
= get_if_printer(dlt
);
2613 callback
= print_packet
;
2614 pcap_userdata
= (u_char
*)ndo
;
2617 #ifdef SIGNAL_REQ_INFO
2619 * We can't get statistics when reading from a file rather
2620 * than capturing from a device.
2622 if (RFileName
== NULL
)
2623 (void)setsignal(SIGNAL_REQ_INFO
, requestinfo
);
2625 #ifdef SIGNAL_FLUSH_PCAP
2626 (void)setsignal(SIGNAL_FLUSH_PCAP
, flushpcap
);
2629 if (ndo
->ndo_vflag
> 0 && WFileName
&& RFileName
== NULL
&& !print
) {
2631 * When capturing to a file, if "--print" wasn't specified,
2632 *"-v" means tcpdump should, once per second,
2633 * "v"erbosely report the number of packets captured.
2634 * Except when reading from a file, because -r, -w and -v
2635 * together used to make a corner case, in which pcap_loop()
2636 * errored due to EINTR (see GH #155 for details).
2640 * https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20151230-00/?p=92741
2642 * suggests that this dates back to W2K.
2644 * I don't know what a "long wait" is, but we'll assume
2645 * that printing the stats could be a "long wait".
2647 CreateTimerQueueTimer(&timer_handle
, NULL
,
2648 verbose_stats_dump
, NULL
, 1000, 1000,
2649 WT_EXECUTEDEFAULT
|WT_EXECUTELONGFUNCTION
);
2650 setvbuf(stderr
, NULL
, _IONBF
, 0);
2653 * Assume this is UN*X, and that it has setitimer(); that
2654 * dates back to UNIX 95.
2656 struct itimerval timer
;
2657 (void)setsignal(SIGALRM
, verbose_stats_dump
);
2658 timer
.it_interval
.tv_sec
= 1;
2659 timer
.it_interval
.tv_usec
= 0;
2660 timer
.it_value
.tv_sec
= 1;
2661 timer
.it_value
.tv_usec
= 1;
2662 setitimer(ITIMER_REAL
, &timer
, NULL
);
2666 if (RFileName
== NULL
) {
2668 * Live capture (if -V was specified, we set RFileName
2669 * to a file from the -V file). Print a message to
2670 * the standard error on UN*X.
2672 if (!ndo
->ndo_vflag
&& !WFileName
) {
2673 (void)fprintf(stderr
,
2674 "%s: verbose output suppressed, use -v[v]... for full protocol decode\n",
2677 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "%s: ", program_name
);
2678 dlt
= pcap_datalink(pd
);
2679 dlt_name
= pcap_datalink_val_to_name(dlt
);
2680 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "listening on %s", device
);
2681 if (dlt_name
== NULL
) {
2682 (void)fprintf(stderr
, ", link-type %u", dlt
);
2684 (void)fprintf(stderr
, ", link-type %s (%s)", dlt_name
,
2685 pcap_datalink_val_to_description(dlt
));
2687 (void)fprintf(stderr
, ", snapshot length %d bytes\n", ndo
->ndo_snaplen
);
2688 (void)fflush(stderr
);
2691 #ifdef HAVE_CAPSICUM
2692 cansandbox
= (VFileName
== NULL
&& zflag
== NULL
);
2694 cansandbox
= (cansandbox
&& (ndo
->ndo_nflag
|| capdns
!= NULL
));
2696 cansandbox
= (cansandbox
&& ndo
->ndo_nflag
);
2697 #endif /* HAVE_CASPER */
2698 cansandbox
= (cansandbox
&& (pcap_fileno(pd
) != -1 ||
2699 RFileName
!= NULL
));
2701 if (cansandbox
&& cap_enter() < 0 && errno
!= ENOSYS
)
2702 error("unable to enter the capability mode");
2703 #endif /* HAVE_CAPSICUM */
2706 status
= pcap_loop(pd
,
2707 (cnt
== -1 ? -1 : cnt
+ (int)packets_to_skip
),
2708 callback
, pcap_userdata
);
2709 if (WFileName
== NULL
) {
2711 * We're printing packets. Flush the printed output,
2712 * so it doesn't get intermingled with error output.
2716 * We got interrupted, so perhaps we didn't
2717 * manage to finish a line we were printing.
2718 * Print an extra newline, just in case.
2722 (void)fflush(stdout
);
2726 * We got interrupted. If we are reading multiple
2727 * files (via -V) set these so that we stop.
2736 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "%s: pcap_loop: %s\n",
2737 program_name
, pcap_geterr(pd
));
2739 if (RFileName
== NULL
) {
2741 * We're doing a live capture. Report the capture
2747 if (VFileName
!= NULL
) {
2748 ret
= get_next_file(VFile
, VFileLine
);
2752 RFileName
= VFileLine
;
2753 pd
= pcap_open_offline(RFileName
, ebuf
);
2756 #ifdef HAVE_CAPSICUM
2757 cap_rights_init(&rights
, CAP_READ
);
2758 if (cap_rights_limit(fileno(pcap_file(pd
)),
2759 &rights
) < 0 && errno
!= ENOSYS
) {
2760 error("unable to limit pcap descriptor");
2763 new_dlt
= pcap_datalink(pd
);
2764 if (new_dlt
!= dlt
) {
2766 * The new file has a different
2767 * link-layer header type from the
2770 if (WFileName
!= NULL
) {
2772 * We're writing raw packets
2773 * that match the filter to
2774 * a pcap file. pcap files
2775 * don't support multiple
2776 * different link-layer
2777 * header types, so we fail
2780 error("%s: new dlt does not match original", RFileName
);
2784 * We're printing the decoded packets;
2785 * switch to the new DLT.
2787 * To do that, we need to change
2788 * the printer, change the DLT name,
2789 * and recompile the filter with
2793 ndo
->ndo_if_printer
= get_if_printer(dlt
);
2794 /* Free the old filter */
2795 pcap_freecode(&fcode
);
2796 if (pcap_compile(pd
, &fcode
, cmdbuf
, Oflag
, netmask
) < 0)
2797 error("%s", pcap_geterr(pd
));
2801 * Set the filter on the new file.
2803 if (pcap_setfilter(pd
, &fcode
) < 0)
2804 error("%s", pcap_geterr(pd
));
2807 * Report the new file.
2809 dlt_name
= pcap_datalink_val_to_name(dlt
);
2810 fprintf(stderr
, "reading from file %s", RFileName
);
2811 if (dlt_name
== NULL
) {
2812 fprintf(stderr
, ", link-type %u", dlt
);
2814 fprintf(stderr
, ", link-type %s (%s)",
2816 pcap_datalink_val_to_description(dlt
));
2818 fprintf(stderr
, ", snapshot length %d\n", pcap_snapshot(pd
));
2822 while (ret
!= NULL
);
2824 if (count_mode
&& RFileName
!= NULL
)
2825 fprintf(stdout
, "%u packet%s\n", packets_captured
,
2826 PLURAL_SUFFIX(packets_captured
));
2829 pcap_freecode(&fcode
);
2830 exit_tcpdump(status
== -1 ? S_ERR_HOST_PROGRAM
: S_SUCCESS
);
2834 * Routines to parse numerical command-line arguments and check for
2835 * errors, including "too large for that type".
2838 parse_int(const char *argname
, const char *string
, char **endpp
,
2839 int minval
, int maxval
, int base
)
2845 val
= strtol(string
, &endp
, base
);
2848 * Did it either not parse any of the string, find extra stuff
2849 * at the end that the caller isn't interested in, or get
2850 * another parsing error?
2852 if (string
== endp
|| (endpp
== NULL
&& *endp
!= '\0') ||
2853 (val
== 0 && errno
== EINVAL
)) {
2854 error("invalid %s \"%s\" (not a valid number)", argname
,
2859 * Did it get a value that's out of range?
2861 if (((val
== LONG_MAX
|| val
== LONG_MIN
) && errno
== ERANGE
) ||
2862 val
< minval
|| val
> maxval
) {
2863 error("invalid %s %s (must be >= %d and <= %d)",
2864 argname
, string
, minval
, maxval
);
2868 * OK, it passes all the tests.
2876 parse_u_int(const char *argname
, const char *string
, char **endpp
,
2877 u_int minval
, u_int maxval
, int base
)
2885 * strtoul() does *NOT* report an error if the string
2886 * begins with a minus sign. We do.
2888 if (*string
== '-') {
2889 error("invalid %s \"%s\" (not a valid unsigned number)",
2893 val
= strtoul(string
, &endp
, base
);
2896 * Did it either not parse any of the string, find extra stuff
2897 * at the end that the caller isn't interested in, or get
2898 * another parsing error?
2900 if (string
== endp
|| (endpp
== NULL
&& *endp
!= '\0') ||
2901 (val
== 0 && errno
== EINVAL
)) {
2902 error("invalid %s \"%s\" (not a valid unsigned number)",
2907 * Did it get a value that's out of range?
2909 if ((val
== ULONG_MAX
&& errno
== ERANGE
) ||
2910 val
< minval
|| val
> maxval
) {
2911 error("invalid %s %s (must be >= %u and <= %u)",
2912 argname
, string
, minval
, maxval
);
2916 * OK, it passes all the tests.
2920 return ((u_int
)val
);
2924 parse_int64(const char *argname
, const char *string
, char **endpp
,
2925 int64_t minval
, int64_t maxval
, int base
)
2931 val
= strtoimax(string
, &endp
, base
);
2934 * Did it either not parse any of the string, find extra stuff
2935 * at the end that the caller isn't interested in, or get
2936 * another parsing error?
2938 if (string
== endp
|| (endpp
== NULL
&& *endp
!= '\0') ||
2939 (val
== 0 && errno
== EINVAL
)) {
2940 error("invalid %s \"%s\" (not a valid number)", argname
,
2945 * Did it get a value that's out of range?
2947 if (((val
== INTMAX_MAX
|| val
== INTMAX_MIN
) && errno
== ERANGE
) ||
2948 val
< minval
|| val
> maxval
) {
2949 error("invalid %s %s (must be >= %" PRId64
" and <= %" PRId64
")",
2950 argname
, string
, minval
, maxval
);
2954 * OK, it passes all the tests.
2958 return ((int64_t)val
);
2965 (*setsignal (int sig
, void (*func
)(int)))(int)
2968 return (signal(sig
, func
));
2970 struct sigaction old
, new;
2972 memset(&new, 0, sizeof(new));
2973 new.sa_handler
= func
;
2974 if ((sig
== SIGCHLD
)
2975 # ifdef SIGNAL_REQ_INFO
2976 || (sig
== SIGNAL_REQ_INFO
)
2978 # ifdef SIGNAL_FLUSH_PCAP
2979 || (sig
== SIGNAL_FLUSH_PCAP
)
2982 new.sa_flags
= SA_RESTART
;
2983 if (sigaction(sig
, &new, &old
) < 0)
2984 /* The same workaround as for SIG_DFL above. */
2986 DIAG_OFF_STRICT_PROTOTYPES
2987 #endif /* __illumos__ */
2990 DIAG_ON_STRICT_PROTOTYPES
2991 #endif /* __illumos__ */
2992 return (old
.sa_handler
);
2996 /* make a clean exit on interrupts */
2998 cleanup(int signo _U_
)
3001 if (timer_handle
!= INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
) {
3002 DeleteTimerQueueTimer(NULL
, timer_handle
, NULL
);
3003 CloseHandle(timer_handle
);
3004 timer_handle
= INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
;
3007 struct itimerval timer
;
3009 timer
.it_interval
.tv_sec
= 0;
3010 timer
.it_interval
.tv_usec
= 0;
3011 timer
.it_value
.tv_sec
= 0;
3012 timer
.it_value
.tv_usec
= 0;
3013 setitimer(ITIMER_REAL
, &timer
, NULL
);
3017 * We have "pcap_breakloop()"; use it, so that we do as little
3018 * as possible in the signal handler (it's probably not safe
3019 * to do anything with standard I/O streams in a signal handler -
3020 * the ANSI C standard doesn't say it is).
3026 On windows, we do not use a fork, so we do not care less about
3027 waiting a child processes to die
3029 #if defined(HAVE_FORK) || defined(HAVE_VFORK)
3031 child_cleanup(int signo _U_
)
3033 while (waitpid(-1, NULL
, WNOHANG
) >= 0);
3035 #endif /* HAVE_FORK && HAVE_VFORK */
3040 struct pcap_stat stats
;
3043 * Older versions of libpcap didn't set ps_ifdrop on some
3044 * platforms; initialize it to 0 to handle that.
3046 stats
.ps_ifdrop
= 0;
3047 if (pcap_stats(pd
, &stats
) < 0) {
3048 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "pcap_stats: %s\n", pcap_geterr(pd
));
3054 fprintf(stderr
, "%s: ", program_name
);
3056 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "%u packet%s captured", packets_captured
,
3057 PLURAL_SUFFIX(packets_captured
));
3059 fputs(", ", stderr
);
3062 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "%u packet%s received by filter", stats
.ps_recv
,
3063 PLURAL_SUFFIX(stats
.ps_recv
));
3065 fputs(", ", stderr
);
3068 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "%u packet%s dropped by kernel", stats
.ps_drop
,
3069 PLURAL_SUFFIX(stats
.ps_drop
));
3070 if (stats
.ps_ifdrop
!= 0) {
3072 fputs(", ", stderr
);
3075 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "%u packet%s dropped by interface\n",
3076 stats
.ps_ifdrop
, PLURAL_SUFFIX(stats
.ps_ifdrop
));
3082 #if defined(HAVE_FORK) || defined(HAVE_VFORK)
3084 #define fork_subprocess() fork()
3086 #define fork_subprocess() vfork()
3089 compress_savefile(const char *filename
)
3093 child
= fork_subprocess();
3096 "compress_savefile: fork failed: %s\n",
3097 pcap_strerror(errno
));
3101 /* Parent process. */
3107 * Set to lowest priority so that this doesn't disturb the capture.
3110 setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS
, 0, NZERO
- 1);
3112 setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS
, 0, 19);
3114 if (execlp(zflag
, zflag
, filename
, (char *)NULL
) == -1)
3116 "compress_savefile: execlp(%s, %s) failed: %s\n",
3119 pcap_strerror(errno
));
3121 exit(S_ERR_HOST_PROGRAM
);
3123 _exit(S_ERR_HOST_PROGRAM
);
3126 #else /* HAVE_FORK && HAVE_VFORK */
3128 compress_savefile(const char *filename
)
3131 "compress_savefile failed. Functionality not implemented under your system\n");
3133 #endif /* HAVE_FORK && HAVE_VFORK */
3136 close_old_dump_file(struct dump_info
*dump_info
)
3139 * Close the current file and open a new one.
3141 pcap_dump_close(dump_info
->pdd
);
3144 * Compress the file we just closed, if the user asked for it.
3147 compress_savefile(dump_info
->CurrentFileName
);
3151 open_new_dump_file(struct dump_info
*dump_info
)
3153 #ifdef HAVE_CAPSICUM
3158 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
3159 capng_update(CAPNG_ADD
, CAPNG_EFFECTIVE
, CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE
);
3160 capng_apply(CAPNG_SELECT_BOTH
);
3161 #endif /* HAVE_LIBCAP_NG */
3162 #ifdef HAVE_CAPSICUM
3163 fd
= openat(dump_info
->dirfd
, dump_info
->CurrentFileName
,
3164 O_CREAT
| O_WRONLY
| O_TRUNC
, 0644);
3166 error("unable to open file %s", dump_info
->CurrentFileName
);
3168 fp
= fdopen(fd
, "w");
3170 error("unable to fdopen file %s", dump_info
->CurrentFileName
);
3172 dump_info
->pdd
= pcap_dump_fopen(dump_info
->pd
, fp
);
3173 #else /* !HAVE_CAPSICUM */
3174 dump_info
->pdd
= pcap_dump_open(dump_info
->pd
, dump_info
->CurrentFileName
);
3176 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
3177 capng_update(CAPNG_DROP
, CAPNG_EFFECTIVE
, CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE
);
3178 capng_apply(CAPNG_SELECT_BOTH
);
3179 #endif /* HAVE_LIBCAP_NG */
3180 if (dump_info
->pdd
== NULL
)
3181 error("%s", pcap_geterr(pd
));
3182 #ifdef HAVE_CAPSICUM
3183 set_dumper_capsicum_rights(dump_info
->pdd
);
3188 dump_packet_and_trunc(u_char
*user
, const struct pcap_pkthdr
*h
, const u_char
*sp
)
3190 struct dump_info
*dump_info
;
3196 dump_info
= (struct dump_info
*)user
;
3198 if (packets_captured
<= packets_to_skip
)
3202 * XXX - this won't force the file to rotate on the specified time
3203 * boundary, but it will rotate on the first packet received after the
3204 * specified Gflag number of seconds. Note: if a Gflag time boundary
3205 * and a Cflag size boundary coincide, the time rotation will occur
3206 * first thereby cancelling the Cflag boundary (since the file should
3210 /* Check if it is time to rotate */
3213 /* Get the current time */
3214 if ((t
= time(NULL
)) == (time_t)-1) {
3215 error("%s: can't get current_time: %s",
3216 __func__
, pcap_strerror(errno
));
3220 /* If the time is greater than the specified window, rotate */
3221 if (t
- Gflag_time
>= Gflag
) {
3222 /* Update the Gflag_time */
3224 /* Update Gflag_count */
3227 close_old_dump_file(dump_info
);
3230 * Check to see if we've exceeded the Wflag (when
3233 if (Cflag
== 0 && Wflag
> 0 && Gflag_count
>= Wflag
) {
3234 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "Maximum file limit reached: %d\n",
3237 exit_tcpdump(S_SUCCESS
);
3240 if (dump_info
->CurrentFileName
!= NULL
)
3241 free(dump_info
->CurrentFileName
);
3242 /* Allocate space for max filename + \0. */
3243 dump_info
->CurrentFileName
= (char *)malloc(PATH_MAX
+ 1);
3244 if (dump_info
->CurrentFileName
== NULL
)
3245 error("dump_packet_and_trunc: malloc");
3247 * Gflag was set otherwise we wouldn't be here. Reset the count
3248 * so multiple files would end with 1,2,3 in the filename.
3249 * The counting is handled with the -C flow after this.
3254 * This is always the first file in the Cflag
3256 * We also don't need numbering if Cflag is not set.
3259 MakeFilename(dump_info
->CurrentFileName
, dump_info
->WFileName
, 0,
3262 MakeFilename(dump_info
->CurrentFileName
, dump_info
->WFileName
, 0, 0);
3264 open_new_dump_file(dump_info
);
3269 * XXX - this won't prevent capture files from getting
3270 * larger than Cflag - the last packet written to the
3271 * file could put it over Cflag.
3274 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_DUMP_FTELL64
3275 int64_t size
= pcap_dump_ftell64(dump_info
->pdd
);
3278 * XXX - this only handles a Cflag value > 2^31-1 on
3279 * LP64 platforms; to handle ILP32 (32-bit UN*X and
3280 * Windows) or LLP64 (64-bit Windows) would require
3281 * a version of libpcap with pcap_dump_ftell64().
3283 long size
= pcap_dump_ftell(dump_info
->pdd
);
3287 error("ftell fails on output file");
3289 close_old_dump_file(dump_info
);
3293 if (Cflag_count
>= Wflag
)
3296 if (dump_info
->CurrentFileName
!= NULL
)
3297 free(dump_info
->CurrentFileName
);
3298 dump_info
->CurrentFileName
= (char *)malloc(PATH_MAX
+ 1);
3299 if (dump_info
->CurrentFileName
== NULL
)
3300 error("%s: malloc", __func__
);
3301 MakeFilename(dump_info
->CurrentFileName
, dump_info
->WFileName
, Cflag_count
, WflagChars
);
3303 open_new_dump_file(dump_info
);
3307 pcap_dump((u_char
*)dump_info
->pdd
, h
, sp
);
3309 pcap_dump_flush(dump_info
->pdd
);
3311 if (dump_info
->ndo
!= NULL
)
3312 pretty_print_packet(dump_info
->ndo
, h
, sp
, packets_captured
);
3320 dump_packet(u_char
*user
, const struct pcap_pkthdr
*h
, const u_char
*sp
)
3322 struct dump_info
*dump_info
;
3328 dump_info
= (struct dump_info
*)user
;
3330 if (packets_captured
<= packets_to_skip
)
3333 pcap_dump((u_char
*)dump_info
->pdd
, h
, sp
);
3335 pcap_dump_flush(dump_info
->pdd
);
3337 if (dump_info
->ndo
!= NULL
)
3338 pretty_print_packet(dump_info
->ndo
, h
, sp
, packets_captured
);
3346 print_packet(u_char
*user
, const struct pcap_pkthdr
*h
, const u_char
*sp
)
3352 if (!count_mode
&& packets_captured
> packets_to_skip
)
3353 pretty_print_packet((netdissect_options
*)user
, h
, sp
, packets_captured
);
3360 #ifdef SIGNAL_REQ_INFO
3362 requestinfo(int signo _U_
)
3371 #ifdef SIGNAL_FLUSH_PCAP
3373 flushpcap(int signo _U_
)
3376 pcap_dump_flush(pdd
);
3381 print_packets_captured (void)
3383 static u_int prev_packets_captured
, first
= 1;
3385 if (infodelay
== 0 && (first
|| packets_captured
!= prev_packets_captured
)) {
3386 fprintf(stderr
, "Got %u\r", packets_captured
);
3388 prev_packets_captured
= packets_captured
;
3393 * Called once each second in verbose mode while dumping to file
3396 static void CALLBACK
verbose_stats_dump(PVOID param _U_
,
3397 BOOLEAN timer_fired _U_
)
3399 print_packets_captured();
3402 static void verbose_stats_dump(int sig _U_
)
3404 print_packets_captured();
3408 DIAG_OFF_DEPRECATION
3410 print_version(FILE *f
)
3412 const char *smi_version_string
;
3414 (void)fprintf(f
, "%s version " PACKAGE_VERSION
"\n", program_name
);
3415 (void)fprintf(f
, "%s\n", pcap_lib_version());
3417 #if defined(HAVE_LIBCRYPTO) && defined(SSLEAY_VERSION)
3418 (void)fprintf (f
, "%s\n", SSLeay_version(SSLEAY_VERSION
));
3421 smi_version_string
= nd_smi_version_string();
3422 if (smi_version_string
!= NULL
)
3423 (void)fprintf (f
, "SMI-library: %s\n", smi_version_string
);
3425 #if defined(__SANITIZE_ADDRESS__)
3426 (void)fprintf (f
, "Compiled with AddressSanitizer/GCC.\n");
3427 #elif defined(__has_feature)
3428 # if __has_feature(address_sanitizer)
3429 (void)fprintf (f
, "Compiled with AddressSanitizer/Clang.\n");
3430 # elif __has_feature(memory_sanitizer)
3431 (void)fprintf (f
, "Compiled with MemorySanitizer/Clang.\n");
3433 #endif /* __SANITIZE_ADDRESS__ or __has_feature */
3434 (void)fprintf (f
, "%zu-bit build, %zu-bit time_t\n",
3435 sizeof(void *) * 8, sizeof(time_t) * 8);
3440 print_usage(FILE *f
)
3444 "Usage: %s [-AbdDefhHI" J_FLAG
"KlLnNOpqStuUvxX#] [ -B size ] [ -c count ] [--count]\n", program_name
);
3446 "\t\t[ -C file_size ] [ -E algo:secret ] [ -F file ] [ -G seconds ]\n");
3448 "\t\t[ -i interface ]" IMMEDIATE_MODE_USAGE j_FLAG_USAGE
"\n");
3450 "\t\t[ --lengths ]" LIST_REMOTE_INTERFACES_USAGE
"\n");
3453 "\t\t" m_FLAG_USAGE
"\n");
3456 "\t\t[ -M secret ] [ --number ] [ --print ]\n");
3458 "\t\t[ --print-sampling nth ] [ -Q in|out|inout ] [ -r file ]\n");
3460 "\t\t[ -s snaplen ] [ --skip count ] [ -T type ] [ --version ]\n");
3462 "\t\t[ -V file ] [ -w file ] [ -W filecount ] [ -y datalinktype ]\n");
3463 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
3465 "\t\t[ --time-stamp-precision precision ] [ --micro ] [ --nano ]\n");
3468 "\t\t[ -z postrotate-command ] [ -Z user ] [ expression ]\n");