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Packet Construction : The Complete Toolsbox

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 GASP -v1.0

Published on 2002-08-12 - by Laurent Riesterer, ©Laurent Riesterer.

GASP stands for 'Generator and Analyzer System for Protocols'. It allows you to decode and encode any protocols you specify. The main use is probably to test networks applications : you can construct packets by hand and test the behavior of your program when facing some strange packets. But you can image a lot of other application : e.g. manipulating graphical file or executable headers. Just describe the specification of the structured data.

 Gspoof -v3.2

Published on 2003-12-22 - by embyte, ©embyte.

Gspoof is a tool which make easier and accurate the building and sending of tcp-ip packets. It works from console (command line) and has an interface graphics written in GTK+ too.

 hping -v3 alpha 2

Published on 2003-06-22 - by Salvatore Sanfilippo, ©Salvatore Sanfilippo.

hping is a command-line oriented TCP/IP packet assembler/analyzer. The interface is inspired to the ping(8) unix command, but hping isn't only able to send ICMP echo requests. It supports TCP, UDP, ICMP and RAW-IP protocols, has a traceroute mode, the ability to send files between a covered channel, and many other features.

 IP Sorcery -v2.0.1

Published on 2004-04-03 - by DatastreamCowboy, ©DatastreamCowboy.

IP Sorcery is a TCP/IP packet generator. It has the ability to send TCP, UDP, and ICMP packets with a GTK+ interface.

 Nemesis -v1.4beta3

Published on 2003-06-29 - by Jeff Nathan, ©Jeff Nathan.

Nemesis is a command-line network packet injection utility for UNIX-like and Windows systems. You might think of it as an EZ-bake packet oven or a manually controlled IP stack. With Nemesis, it is possible to generate and transmit packets from the command line or from within a shell script. Nemesis is developed and maintained by Jeff Nathan.

 Netcat -v1.10

Published on - by hobbit, ©hobbit.

Netcat has been dubbed the network swiss army knife. It is a simple Unix utility which reads and writes data across network connections, using TCP or UDP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable "back-end" tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. At the same time, it is a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create almost any kind of connection you would need and has several interesting built-in capabilities. Netcat is now part of the Red Hat Power Tools collection and comes standard on SuSE Linux, Debian Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD distributions.

 Packet Excalibur -v1.0.2

Published on - by Jitsu, ©Jitsu.

A multi-platform graphical and scriptable network packet engine with extensible text based protocol descriptions

 packETH -v1.1

Published on 2003-10-26 - by Miha Jemec, ©Miha Jemec.

packETH is a Linux GUI packet generator tool for ethernet. It allows you to create and send any possible packet or sequence of packets on the ethernet.

 Packit -v1.0

Published on - by Darren Bounds, ®Darren Bounds.

Packit is a network auditing tool. Its value is derived from its ability to customize, inject, monitor, and manipulate IP traffic. By allowing you to define (spoof) nearly all TCP, UDP, ICMP, IP, ARP, RARP, and Ethernet header options, Packit can be useful in testing firewalls, intrusion detection systems, port scanning, simulating network traffic, and general TCP/IP auditing. Packit is also an excellent tool for learning TCP/IP.

 Paketto Keiretsu -v1.10

Published on 2002-12-24 - by Dan Kaminsky, ©Dan Kaminsky.

The Paketto Keiretsu is a collection of tools that use new and unusual strategies for manipulating TCP/IP networks. They tap functionality within existing infrastructure and stretch protocols beyond what they were originally intended for. It includes Scanrand, an unusually fast network service and topology discovery system, Minewt, a user space NAT/MAT router, Linkcat, which presents a Ethernet link to stdio, Paratrace, which traces network paths without spawning new connections, and Phentropy, which uses OpenQVIS to render arbitrary amounts of entropy from data sources in three dimensional phase space.

 Scapy -v0.9.15

Published on 2003-06-25 - by Philippe Biondi, ©Cartel Sécurité.

Scapy is a powerful interactive packet manipulation tool, packet generator, network scanner, network discovery, packet sniffer, etc. It can for the moment replace hping, 85% of nmap, arpspoof, arp-sk, arping, tcpdump, tethereal, p0f, ....

 SendIP -v2.5

Published on 2003-07-29 - by Mike Ricketts, ©Mike Ricketts.

SendIP has a large number of command line options to specify the content of every header of a NTP, BGP, RIP, TCP, UDP, ICMP or raw IPv4 and IPv6 packet. It also allows any data to be added to the packet.

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