See message below from JD. He's not on the list so I don't think his post
will go through.

Chris

On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, jdglaser wrote:

> Hi Steve, Javiar
> 
> Chris is correct as to why I kept a payload option out. Another free 
> version is due soon that will add additional support for multi nics, 
> Brenton's TOP requested feature for auto CRC calculation:) and a UDP header 
> option plus a few more things.
> 
> For those who are really serious, I will also have an automated version for 
> checking whole ranges of FW rules but it will be some bucks.  A big feature 
> in this will be RAS support.
> I have a new announce list that anyone can sign up for if they want to be 
> notified when the free version update is released for download.
> 
> Thanks for your interest and I really appreciate your support.
> 
> Cheers,
> jdg
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cbrenton [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 2:03 AM
> To:   Steve Riley (MCS)
> Cc:   'Javier Romero'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      RE: Building a spoof packet
> 
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Steve Riley (MCS) wrote:
> 
> > Get PacketX from http://ntobjectives.com. (It runs on NT and Windows 
> 2000.)
> 
> It runs on NT, but does not run on Win2K...yet. Known bug so I'm sure it
> will be compatible by the next major release.
> 
> > You can create any kind of Ethernet, IP, or TCP packet you want. You 
> can't
> > put any payload in the packets, though....
> 
> I've cc'd JD so he can straighten me out on this if I'm wrong, but I think
> his thinking was he wanted a tool that can be used to test firewalls but
> he also wanted to keep it from being a good "bad guy" tool. With this in
> mind, the payload is fixed.
> 
> JD, am I close? Possible future feature?
> 
> BTW, a *very* cool feature of this tool is that it can shim the stack on
> the fly without requiring a system reboot. This is great for boxes where
> you don't want to leave the stack in modified form but can't aford to
> reboot every time you need to add/remove the shim.
> 
> HTH,
> Chris
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