Handling tcpdump output in python

折月煮酒 提交于 2019-12-20 09:47:11

问题


Im trying to handle tcpdump output in python.

What I need is to run tcpdump (which captures the packets and gives me information) and read the output and process it.

The problem is that tcpdump keeps running forever and I need to read the packet info as soon as it outputs and continue doing it.

I tried looking into subprocess of python and tried calling tcpdump using popen and piping the stdout but it doesnt seem to work.

Any directions on how to proceed with this.

import subprocess

def redirect():
    tcpdump = subprocess.Popen("sudo tcpdump...", stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True)
    while True:
        s = tcpdump.stdout.readline()
        # do domething with s

redirect()

回答1:


You can make tcpdump line-buffered with "-l". Then you can use subprocess to capture the output as it comes out.

import subprocess as sub

p = sub.Popen(('sudo', 'tcpdump', '-l'), stdout=sub.PIPE)
for row in iter(p.stdout.readline, b''):
    print row.rstrip()   # process here



回答2:


By default, pipes are block buffered and interactive output is line buffered. It sounds like you need a line buffered pipe - coming from tcpdump in a subprocess.

In the old days, we'd recommend Dan Bernstein's "pty" program for this kind of thing. Today, it appears that pty hasn't been updated in a long time, but there's a new program called "emtpy" which is more or less the same idea: http://empty.sourceforge.net/

You might try running tcpdump under empty in your subprocess to make tcpdump line buffered even though it's writing to a pipe.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17904231/handling-tcpdump-output-in-python

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