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#!/usr/bin/python3
#Fazer arping de conexao
import sys
from datetime import datetime
from scapy.all import *
try:
interface = input ("\n[*] Set interface: ")
ips = input("[*] Set IP RANGE or Network: ")
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("\n user aborted")
sys.exit()
print("Scanning...")
start_time = datetime.now()
conf.verb = 0
ans,unans = srp(Ether(dst = "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff")/ARP(pdst = ips), timeout = 2, iface = interface ,inter= 0.1)
print("\n\tMAC\t\tIP\n")
for snd,rcv in ans:
print(rcv.sprintf("%Ether.src% - %ARP.psrc%"))
stop_time = datetime.now()
total_time = stop_time - start_time
print("\n[*] Scan Completed")
print("[*] Scan Duration: %s" %(total_time))
This code was picked up online for study. I couldn’t understand two lines:
ans,unans = srp(Ether(dst = "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff")/ARP(pdst = ips), timeout = 2, iface = interface ,inter= 0.1)
and
print(rcv.sprintf("%Ether.src% - %ARP.psrc%"))
What does it mean ,inter= 0.1
and rcv.sprintf
?
What is conf.verb = 0
?