// 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, ð, &arp) if err := handle.WritePacketData(buf.Bytes()); err != nil { return err } } return nil }
// 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()) }