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Packet.__len__ throwing exception on deeply-nested packet #1552
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I hope it didn’t cause you any trouble :/ |
It didn't cause any trouble - it was an entertaining DEF CON moment though :) |
Can you share a capture of the packet? |
@p-l- Sorry, I didn't get one. |
Could not reproduce it either with the following code. Please reopen if you can find something that can help us reproduce the issue.
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I'm able to reproduce this with scapy 2.4.3 on Fedora Linux. I have a pcap file containing ipv4 tcp port 53 packets that when run through passer ( https://github.com/activecm/passer/ ) gives the following: Traceback (most recent call last): Command line used:
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Packet.len throwing exception on deeply-nested packet
Environment
How to reproduce
I'm at DEF CON, and I think I intercepted some unknown packet which was deeply nested, based on the Traceback.
Actual result
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