Example #1
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// writeARP writes an ARP request for each address on our local network to the
// pcap handle.
func writeARP(handle *pcap.Handle, iface *net.Interface, addr *net.IPNet) error {
	// Set up all the layers' fields we can.
	eth := layers.Ethernet{
		SrcMAC:       iface.HardwareAddr,
		DstMAC:       net.HardwareAddr{0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff},
		EthernetType: layers.EthernetTypeARP,
	}
	arp := layers.ARP{
		AddrType:          layers.LinkTypeEthernet,
		Protocol:          layers.EthernetTypeIPv4,
		HwAddressSize:     6,
		ProtAddressSize:   4,
		Operation:         layers.ARPRequest,
		SourceHwAddress:   []byte(iface.HardwareAddr),
		SourceProtAddress: []byte(addr.IP),
		DstHwAddress:      []byte{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
	}
	// Set up buffer and options for serialization.
	buf := gopacket.NewSerializeBuffer()
	opts := gopacket.SerializeOptions{
		FixLengths:       true,
		ComputeChecksums: true,
	}
	// Send one packet for every address.
	for _, ip := range ips(addr) {
		arp.DstProtAddress = []byte(ip)
		gopacket.SerializeLayers(buf, opts, &eth, &arp)
		if err := handle.WritePacketData(buf.Bytes()); err != nil {
			return err
		}
	}
	return nil
}
Example #2
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// send sends the given layers as a single packet on the network.
func (s *scanner) send(l ...gopacket.SerializableLayer) error {
	if err := gopacket.SerializeLayers(s.buf, s.opts, l...); err != nil {
		return err
	}
	return s.handle.WritePacketData(s.buf.Bytes())
}