* Curious if anyone has tried scripting BPF with Guile yet
@ 2019-09-02 1:38 Daniel Tornabene
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From: Daniel Tornabene @ 2019-09-02 1:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Did a couple of light searches, haven't found anything yet. Does anyone
know if this is a silly question? As in, there's something that would
prohibit a straight forward set of bindings via C to BPF, allowing one to
write monitoring or introspection tools via Guile?
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* Re: Curious if anyone has tried scripting BPF with Guile yet
@ 2019-11-17 17:33 Stephen Scheck
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From: Stephen Scheck @ 2019-11-17 17:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Daniel Tornabene <address@hidden> wrote:
> Did a couple of light searches, haven't found anything yet. Does anyone
> know if this is a silly question? As in, there's something that would
> prohibit a straight forward set of bindings via C to BPF, allowing one to
> write monitoring or introspection tools via Guile?
Does libpcap qualify? There’s this:
https://github.com/davelambert/guile-pcap
A quick look at the code suggests that it’s a fairly direct mapping of the
libpcap C API, and probably no longer maintained as the last commit was 9
years ago. Before I realized that existed, I started my own libpcap binding
for Guile, mostly as a learning exercise. It’s perhaps a bit more bespoke,
but not yet ready for release.
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