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Python Network Programming Cookbook

By : Dr. M. O. Faruque Sarker
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Python Network Programming Cookbook

By: Dr. M. O. Faruque Sarker

Overview of this book

<p>Python is an excellent language to use to write code and have fun by prototyping applications quickly. The presence of lots of third-party libraries, also known as batteries, makes it even more easier and faster to prototype an application or to implement a new algorithm. If you are interested in creating the building blocks for many practical web and networking applications that rely on networking protocols then this book is a must-have.<br /><br />This book highlights major aspects of network programming in Python starting from writing simple networking clients, to developing complex screen-scraping and network security monitoring scripts. It creates the building blocks for many practical web and networking applications that rely on various networking protocols. This book presents the power and beauty of Python in solving the numerous real-world tasks in the area of network programming, system and network administration, network monitoring, and web-application development. <br /><br />This book develops your ability to solve a wide range of network programming tasks in Python. We will start by exploring the Python standard library functions to create client/server network and manipulate your local networking resources available under both IPv4 and IPv6. The practical focus continues with creating web and email clients, scraping web pages, fetching information from various websites, and searching for information on the Web such as Amazon, Flickr, and other sites. It further develops your skills to analyze your network security vulnerabilities using advanced network packet capture and analysis techniques.</p>
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Python Network Programming Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Spoofing Mozilla Firefox in your client code


From your Python code, you would like to pretend to the web server that you are browsing from Mozilla Firefox.

How to do it...

You can send the custom user-agent values in the HTTP request header.

Listing 4.7 explains spoofing Mozilla Firefox in your client code as follows:

#!/usr/bin/env python
# Python Network Programming Cookbook -- Chapter – 4
# This program is optimized for Python 2.7.
# It may run on any other version with/without modifications.

import urllib2

BROWSER = 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/20.0'
URL = 'http://www.python.org'

def spoof_firefox():
  opener = urllib2.build_opener()
  opener.addheaders = [('User-agent', BROWSER)]
  result = opener.open(URL)
  print "Response headers:"
  for header in  result.headers.headers:
    print "\t",header

if __name__ == '__main__':
  spoof_firefox()

If you run this script, you will see the following output:

$ python 4_7_spoof_mozilla_firefox_in_client_code.py...