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 pcapFile=rdpcap(pcap)
for pkt in pcapFile:
try:
if pkt[IP].src=='198.18.32.1' and pkt[IP].dst=='198.18.50.97' and pkt[IP].len>=400:

data= pkt[Raw].load

(Pdb) pkt[Raw]
<Raw load='x00xabx0b(x00x00x01xdfxab(x05x04x03x05x00x00x00Sx03x0020181014T121200.0000000....


in wireshark bit followed for 00 ab 0b is 28 but what i get from scapy is a (.How to get the value 28 from scapy?










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     pcapFile=rdpcap(pcap)
    for pkt in pcapFile:
    try:
    if pkt[IP].src=='198.18.32.1' and pkt[IP].dst=='198.18.50.97' and pkt[IP].len>=400:

    data= pkt[Raw].load

    (Pdb) pkt[Raw]
    <Raw load='x00xabx0b(x00x00x01xdfxab(x05x04x03x05x00x00x00Sx03x0020181014T121200.0000000....


    in wireshark bit followed for 00 ab 0b is 28 but what i get from scapy is a (.How to get the value 28 from scapy?










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       pcapFile=rdpcap(pcap)
      for pkt in pcapFile:
      try:
      if pkt[IP].src=='198.18.32.1' and pkt[IP].dst=='198.18.50.97' and pkt[IP].len>=400:

      data= pkt[Raw].load

      (Pdb) pkt[Raw]
      <Raw load='x00xabx0b(x00x00x01xdfxab(x05x04x03x05x00x00x00Sx03x0020181014T121200.0000000....


      in wireshark bit followed for 00 ab 0b is 28 but what i get from scapy is a (.How to get the value 28 from scapy?










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      wireshark_data



       pcapFile=rdpcap(pcap)
      for pkt in pcapFile:
      try:
      if pkt[IP].src=='198.18.32.1' and pkt[IP].dst=='198.18.50.97' and pkt[IP].len>=400:

      data= pkt[Raw].load

      (Pdb) pkt[Raw]
      <Raw load='x00xabx0b(x00x00x01xdfxab(x05x04x03x05x00x00x00Sx03x0020181014T121200.0000000....


      in wireshark bit followed for 00 ab 0b is 28 but what i get from scapy is a (.How to get the value 28 from scapy?







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      asked Nov 14 '18 at 8:44









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          I had a similar problem I solved my problem with this :



          print str(packet).encode("HEX")





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          • Thanks it worked

            – Awin
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:15











          • The correct answer would be to use bytes(pkt)[28]

            – Cukic0d
            Nov 20 '18 at 22:16










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          I had a similar problem I solved my problem with this :



          print str(packet).encode("HEX")





          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks it worked

            – Awin
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:15











          • The correct answer would be to use bytes(pkt)[28]

            – Cukic0d
            Nov 20 '18 at 22:16















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          I had a similar problem I solved my problem with this :



          print str(packet).encode("HEX")





          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks it worked

            – Awin
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:15











          • The correct answer would be to use bytes(pkt)[28]

            – Cukic0d
            Nov 20 '18 at 22:16













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          I had a similar problem I solved my problem with this :



          print str(packet).encode("HEX")





          share|improve this answer













          I had a similar problem I solved my problem with this :



          print str(packet).encode("HEX")






          share|improve this answer












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          answered Nov 14 '18 at 10:53









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          • Thanks it worked

            – Awin
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:15











          • The correct answer would be to use bytes(pkt)[28]

            – Cukic0d
            Nov 20 '18 at 22:16

















          • Thanks it worked

            – Awin
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:15











          • The correct answer would be to use bytes(pkt)[28]

            – Cukic0d
            Nov 20 '18 at 22:16
















          Thanks it worked

          – Awin
          Nov 14 '18 at 11:15





          Thanks it worked

          – Awin
          Nov 14 '18 at 11:15













          The correct answer would be to use bytes(pkt)[28]

          – Cukic0d
          Nov 20 '18 at 22:16





          The correct answer would be to use bytes(pkt)[28]

          – Cukic0d
          Nov 20 '18 at 22:16



















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