to understand the network concepts a bit better and to improve my python skills I am trying to implement a packet sniffer with python. I have just started to learn python, so the code could be optimized of course ;)
I have implemented an packet sniffer which unpacks the ethernet frame and the arp header. I want to make it with raw sockets because I want to understand every byte within those headers, so please no scapy help :)
The problem is, that I won´t get any arp reply packet. It´s always opcode 1 and I
Here is my source code:
import socket
import struct
import binascii
rawSocket = socket.socket(socket.PF_PACKET, socket.SOCK_RAW, socket.htons(0x0806))
while True:
packet = rawSocket.recvfrom(2048)
ethernet_header = packet[0][0:14]
ethernet_detailed = struct.unpack("!6s6s2s", ethernet_header)
arp_header = packet[0][14:42]
arp_detailed = struct.unpack("2s2s1s1s2s6s4s6s4s", arp_header)
print "****************_ETHERNET_FRAME_****************"
print "Dest MAC: ", binascii.hexlify(ethernet_detailed[0])
print "Source MAC: ", binascii.hexlify(ethernet_detailed[1])
print "Type: ", binascii.hexlify(ethernet_detailed[2])
print "************************************************"
print "******************_ARP_HEADER_******************"
print "Hardware type: ", binascii.hexlify(arp_detailed[0])
print "Protocol type: ", binascii.hexlify(arp_detailed[1])
print "Hardware size: ", binascii.hexlify(arp_detailed[2])
print "Protocol size: ", binascii.hexlify(arp_detailed[3])
print "Opcode: ", binascii.hexlify(arp_detailed[4])
print "Source MAC: ", binascii.hexlify(arp_detailed[5])
print "Source IP: ", socket.inet_ntoa(arp_detailed[6])
print "Dest MAC: ", binascii.hexlify(arp_detailed[7])
print "Dest IP: ", socket.inet_ntoa(arp_detailed[8])
print "*************************************************\n"
could someone please explain me why I am getting no response packets just these?
OUTPUT:
****************_ETHERNET_FRAME_****************
Dest MAC: ffffffffffff
Source MAC: 0012bfc87243
Type: 0806
************************************************
******************_ARP_HEADER_******************
Hardware type: 0001
Protocol type: 0800
Hardware size: 06
Protocol size: 04
Opcode: 0001
Source MAC: 0012bfc87243
Source IP: 192.168.2.1
Dest MAC: 000000000000
Dest IP: 192.168.2.226
*************************************************
Thanks so far! :)
I think you need to specify socket protocol number
0x0003
to sniff everything, and then filter out non-ARP packets after the fact. This worked for me:Sample output using
arpping
broadcast from the same host and its reply: