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WinIP DLL


From: "RAGHAVENDRAN H. (SSG) - CTD, Chennai." <raghavh () ctd hcltech com>
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 17:05:37 +0530

Hi Guys:

I don't know whether it is a relevant post. If it is not relevant, just
ignore.

I was just going through the Win32 port of nmap sources. How about
integrating WinIP features (such as adapter selection etc.) to libnetNT and
come out with a single packet injection library? I have been using libnet
successfully and find its interface quite good for programming. WinIP, on
the otherhand is far more powerful. 

Just my thoughts,

Regards,
Raghav

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