Added real-time packet sniffing feature to the CLI using TrafficFlowWorker #169
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This update adds real-time packet sniffing functionality to the command-line interface (CLI) of CICFlowMeter, mirroring the feature already available in the GUI. Users can now capture and analyze live network traffic directly from the CLI by specifying a network interface. Flows are generated and saved to CSV files in real time, enhancing the tool’s flexibility for non-GUI use.
Key Changes:
Added RealCmd class for real-time packet sniffing in the CLI.
Usage
./gradlew exeRealCMD --args="<network_interface> <output_folder>"