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PCAP_LOOKUPDEV 3PCAP "8 September 2017"
NAME
pcap_lookupdev - find the default device on which to capture
SYNOPSIS
#include <pcap/pcap.h>

char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];

[DEPRECATED] char *pcap_lookupdev(char *errbuf);

DESCRIPTION
This interface is obsoleted by pcap_findalldevs (3PCAP). To find a default device on which to capture, call pcap_findalldevs () and, if the list it returns is not empty, use the first device in the list. (If the list is empty, there are no devices on which capture is possible.)

If pcap_init (3PCAP) has been called, this interface always returns NULL .

pcap_lookupdev () returns a pointer to a string giving the name of a network device suitable for use with pcap_create (3PCAP) and \%pcap_activate (3PCAP), or with pcap_open_live (3PCAP), and with pcap_lookupnet (3PCAP). If there is an error, or if pcap_init (3PCAP) has been called, NULL is returned and errbuf is filled in with an appropriate error message. errbuf is assumed to be able to hold at least PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE chars.

SEE ALSO
pcap (3PCAP)
BUGS
The pointer returned by pcap_lookupdev () points to a static buffer; subsequent calls to pcap_lookupdev () in the same thread, or calls to pcap_lookupdev () in another thread, may overwrite that buffer.

In WinPcap and Npcap, this function may return a UTF-16 string rather than an ASCII or UTF-8 string.