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Re: Software to create IP Packets


From: Robin Wood <dninja () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:24:03 +0100

The app is called nping and is available from http://nmap.org/soc/Ncat.html

It is talked about by Fyodor on SecuraBit ep 37 (
http://securabit.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=518784 ) if you want to
hear what it can do.

Robin


On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 22:08 +0100, Robin Wood wrote:
2009/9/16 M.D.Mufambisi <mufambisi () gmail com>:
Hi

WHat software, freeware, can i use to create IP Packets, setting flags
etc? I need to use this in my test lab to demonstrate some concepts to
trainees.

I can't remember the name but there is a new app as part of the nmap
suite that does the same job as hping2 but also allows you to see the
traffic in much more detail. Fyodor was talking about it on a recent
episode of Securabit.

Robin

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