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NAME
pcap_file - get the standard I/O stream for a savefile being read
SYNOPSIS
#include <pcap/pcap.h>
FILE *pcap_file(pcap_t *p);
DESCRIPTION
pcap_file() returns the standard I/O stream of the ``savefile,'' if a ``savefile''
was opened with
pcap_open_offline() , or NULL, if a network device was opened with
pcap_create() and
pcap_activate() , or with
pcap_open_live() .
Note that the Packet Capture library is usually built with large file
support, so the standard I/O stream of the ``savefile'' might refer to
a file larger than 2 gigabytes; applications that use
pcap_file() should, if possible, use calls that support large files on the return
value of
pcap_file() or the value returned by
fileno() when passed the return value of
pcap_file() .
SEE ALSO
pcap(3PCAP), pcap_open_offline(3PCAP)