On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 09:55:16PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: > sorry for SCREAMING in the subject, but i really need you help. anyone > know of a tool, Debian or not, which can be used to create custom > UDP/TCP/ICMP/IP/ARP (or a subset) of packets (i.e. control over every > header field), and then send that packet? i need it for demonstration > purposes... > sendip: Description: A commandline tool to allow sending arbitrary IP packets. SendIP has a large number of command line options to specify the content of every header of a RIP, TCP, UDP, ICMP or raw IPv4 and IPv6 packet. It also allows any data to be added to the packet. Checksums can be calculated automatically, but if you wish to send out wrong checksums, that is supported too.
-- Casper Gielen [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [..] and 2000 only pissed me off with it's vague,"You have a hardware error, contact your hardware vendor." errors. Sometimes dealing with 2000 was like dealing with a cross between Marvin the Paranoid Android, HAL and a VCR that always blinks 12:00. JonnyGURU