outstanding for later: Net::Pcap::FindDevice: - Spin off as a separate distribution Sniffer::HTTP - implement multiple outstanding requests/responses for one connection - find out why it doesn't listen on just port 80 v0.17 (20070113): - James Mastros suggested skipping more tests if not running as root on non-Win32 platforms. The tests now output a warning if you are not on Win32 and $> is nonzero. The tests will still be run but likely you need to execute them using sudo make test to get results unobstructed by permissions. This affects t/01-find-device.t t/05-dump-to-file.t v0.16 (20060918): - Fixed a typo in the synopsis of HTTP::Sniffer - POD fixes - "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" is now case insensitive, thanks to Andre Nurwono - Fix t/05-dump-to-file.t to gracefully fail if the user cannot sniff due to (likely) permission problems. v0.15 (20060605): - Added the missing File::Slurp prerequisite, found by Joshua Ben Jore - No code/functionality changes v0.14 (20060426): - Fixed a bug where too much data was parsed, thanks to Karl Pietri for the report and capture file v0.13 (200602xx): - added missing dependency on Exporter::Lite (reported by J. Jore) - added prerequisite of libpcap of at least 0.8 - fixed stupid error that never let you specify an interface - disabled the 'any' device as it returns frames in a format that is different from Ethernet frames (and the libpcap documentation is opaque to me in that regard) v0.12 (20051112): - live-http-headers.pl now also outputs the status message of the response. - dropped support for v0.04 of Net::Pcap, as there is a PPM for Net::Pcap v0.09 on uwinnipeg now: Perl 5.6: http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages Perl 5.8: http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms v0.11 (20051107): - Refactored code out into Net::Pcap::FindDevice which will soon begin a life of its own in a separate distribution (thanks to Bart Lateur and James Mastros) - You can specify a device by IP and not just by name or description. (suggested by Bart Lateur) - The live-capture test t/05 now has an alarm() to kill itself if it takes over 60 seconds. v0.10 (20051106): - Staleness calbacks didn't work at all. Fixed now. v0.09 (20051106): - added timeout to Sniffer::HTTP - added stale connection detection to Sniffer::HTTP - added last_activity to Sniffer::Connection - added timestamp handling from Net::Pcap so even captures play back with the correct timestamps - add "Tee to file" capability to ->run() under the option name "capture_file" v0.08 (20051104): - Make magic less OS dependent: * qr// checks against keys and values, regardless of OS - guard against ->run(qr//), ->run(undef), ->run("") - these are handled gracefully - Make request absolute from Host: header - Reading from libpcap capture files works, even with filters - Add (example of) reading from an ethereal capture (see t/03*) - Fixed partially borked handling of Transfer-Encoding: chunked - Find and remember port number from TCP packets and put it in the request (faked via Host: header) v0.07 (20051103) - Added Pcap example filters - added much more magic to select a suitable interface to listen on. See find_device(). v0.06 (200510xx) - Fixed crash if Sniffer::HTTP object is created without a log() callback. - The Pcap filter parameter was not used at all... v0.05 (200510xx) - Added much documentation and clarifications thanks to (in no order) theorbtwo, blokhead, Bart Lateur, - Added live-http-headers.pl example script - Added methods to handle Ethernet and IP packets - Renamed handle_packet to handle_tcp_packet - handle_tcp_packet now accepts both, a raw TCP frame or a NetPacket::TCP hash - The demo script live-http-headers.pl has better/saner defaults - The test script dump-raw.pl has better/saner defaults - added simplicistic ->run method that tries to use sane defaults - Net::Pcap is now a prerequisite v0.04 (200510xx) - Fixed the out-of-order TCP problem for now - added some first semblance of a test suite v0.03 (200510xx) - some public release