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When I run the network scanner I get this error.
IP MAC Address
———————————————————-
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “main.py”, line 15, in <module>
scan(“10.0.2.15/24”)
File “main.py”, line 12, in scan
for element in answered_list():
TypeError: ‘SndRcvList’ object is not callable
Here is my code.
#!/usr/bin/env python
import scapy.all as scapy
def scan(ip):
arp_request = scapy.ARP(pdst=ip)
broadcast = scapy.Ether(dst=”ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff”)
arp_request_broadcast = broadcast/arp_request
answered_list = scapy.srp(arp_request_broadcast, timeout=1, verbose=False)[0]
print(“IP\t\t\tMAC Address\n———————————————————-“)
for element in answered_list():
print(element[1].psrc + “\t\t” + element[1].hwsrc)
scan(“10.0.2.15/24”)
Hi!
There’s no need to use () in for element in answered_list():, answered_list is a variable not a function. Please watch the lecture again and pay attention to the proper syntax.
Greetings!
Diego
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