I want to configure the Python logging module to manage two separate log files,
allowing me to do something like this:
import logging
import logging.config
logging.config.fileConfig("mylogging.conf")
root = logging.getLogger()
test = logging.getLogger("test")
root.debug("This is a message target
I want to write a program in Python that sends a broadcast message using raw
sockets. The system where this program will run has no IP or default route
defined, hence the reason I need to use a broadcast message.
I've done some searches and found some bits and pieces about using raw sockets
in
On Monday, January 21, 2013 1:10:06 AM UTC-8, Rob Williscroft wrote:
> Peter Steele wrote in
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> > I want to write a program in Python that sends a broadcast message
> > using
I just tried running you code, and the "sendto" call fails with "Network is
unreachable". That's what I expected, based on other tests I've done. That's
why I was asking about how to do raw sockets, since tools like dhclient use raw
sockets to do what they do. It can clearly be duplicated in Pyt
> http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/
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> On Jan 22, 2013 9:17 AM, "Peter Steele" wrote:
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> I just tried running you code, and the "sendto" call fails with "Network is
> unreachable". That's what I expected, based on othe
013 at 4:57 AM, Peter Steele wrote:
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> > In fact, I have used scapy in the past, but I am working in a restricted
> > environment and don't have this package available. It provides tones more
> > than I really need anyway, and I figured a simple raw socket send/receiv