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iOS and OS X Network Programming Cookbook

You're reading from   iOS and OS X Network Programming Cookbook If you want to develop network applications for iOS and OS X, this is one of the few books written specifically for those systems. With over 50 recipes and in-depth explanations, it's an essential guide.

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Published in Jan 2014
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ISBN-13 9781849698085
Length 300 pages
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

iOS and OS X Network Programming Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. BSD Socket Library FREE CHAPTER 2. Apple Low-level Networking 3. Using Libnet 4. Using Libpcap 5. Apple High-level Networking 6. Bonjour 7. AFNetworking 2.0 Library 8. MKNetworkKit Index

Constructing a Ping packet with libnet


In this recipe, we will construct an ICMP (Ping) packet and inject it into the network. The device that receives the packet should respond back with an ICMP response packet. However, libnet is a packet construction and an injection library, not a packet capture library, so we will use Wireshark (http://www.wireshark.org) to see the packets that we send out and the packet that is returned. In Chapter 4, Using Libpcap, we will see how to capture packets.

In order to create an ICMP packet and inject it into the network, we will need to create an ICMP header and an IP header. The IP header and the corresponding libnet_build_ipv4() function were covered in the Introduction section of this chapter, so we will not cover that in detail here. We will cover the ICMP header and the libnet_build_icmpv4_echo() function in depth. There are a number of different ICMP types; in this recipe, we will be covering the Echo (request). The following diagram shows what the...

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