On 2010-02-02, VYAS ASHISH M-NTB837 <ashish.v...@motorola.com> wrote: > > Dear All > > I want to capture tcp packets in python. I need to do this on both > Windows and Linux on python3.1 > > I came across the following: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/pycap/ > http://sourceforge.net/projects/pylibpcap/ > http://code.google.com/p/pypcap/ > http://oss.coresecurity.com/projects/pcapy.html > > > I am not able to evaluate on my own.
And we're supposed to evaluate them for you? pycap: last release 5/2003. pylibpcap: last release 5/2008 pycap: last release 1/2007 pcapy: last release 3/2007 > Which one should I pick up? I'd start with the newest one. It's the one I use, and it works fine for me. > Priority is python3.1 support on both windows and Linux. I don't think any of them support 3.1. > I don't have to do many/complex operations. If it is not so > programmer friendly I am OK. > > Also let me know if 2to3 would help here if there is not > python3 support. I'f you're not expereienced porting libraries from 2.4 to 3.1, then you shouldn't be using 3.1. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Did you move a lot of at KOREAN STEAK KNIVES this visi.com trip, Dingy? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list