1 import subprocess
2 raw = raw_input("Filename:").lower()
3 ip = raw_input("Host:").lower()
4 cmd = subprocess.call("tcpdump -c5 -vvv -w" + " raw " + " ip ",shell=True)
So this is my script. I everything works besides one key objective, using the raw input. It allows me to input anything i want, but when it goes to saving the file or using an ip/host doe doesn't actually do anything. Sure it gives me the packets, but from the localhost not the host i type in.
how i know this isn't working is cause my first raw input is the filename, so i put in test, when i look in the folder were my script is, it produces a file called "raw" meaning, its not actually taking my input only using whats inside my "X"...
So i make a few chances to come to this:
1 import subprocess
2 raw = raw_input("Filename:").lower()
3 ip = raw_input("Host:").lower()
4 cmd = subprocess.call("tcpdump -c5 -vvv -w" + raw + "host" + ip,shell=True)
Which is great because it actually calls for the -w but it saves it now as rawhostip instead of "raw"s input. for reference this is what the command looks like in the terminal:
tcpdump -c5 -vvv -w savename host wiki2
the only two variabls are savename and wiki2 the rest are needed for the command to work.
with this script i get this error:
import subprocess
raw = raw_input("Filename:").lower()
ip = raw_input("Host:").lower()
cmd = subprocess.call("tcpdump -c5 -vvv -w" + raw, "host" + ip,shell=True)
Error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "te.py", line 4, in <module>
cmd = subprocess.call("tcpdump -c5 -vvv -w" + raw, "host" + ip,shell=True)
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/subprocess.py", line 480, in call
return Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs).wait()
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/subprocess.py", line 583, in __init__
raise TypeError("bufsize must be an integer")
TypeError: bufsize must be an integer
I am at a lost. Any help will be great, yes I know look at subprocess's doc's on site:X, I have I need a human to teach me, I don't understand what I am reading.
My question is how do I work with these variables.
Don't use shell=True
. That should be False
.
You are making subtle mistakes with the input. Specifically, if you have two strings:
>>> s1 = 'Hello'
>>> s2 = 'Hi'
>>> s1 + s2
'HelloHi'
Notice, there is no space between Hello
and Hi
. So don't do this. (Your line 4)
You should do (the good way):
>>> raw = raw_input('Filename: ')
Filename: test
>>> ip = raw_input('Host: ')
Host: 192.168.1.1
>>> command = 'tcpdump -c5 -vvv -w {0} {1}'.format(raw, ip) # the command goes here
>>> subprocess.call(command.split(), shell=False) # call subprocess and pass the command as a list using split
Now it should work.
You should not use the string form ob the subprocess
functions. Try:
subprocess.check_call(["tcpdump", "-c5", "-vvv", "-w", raw, "host", ip])
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