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hping

can't remember the link though...

shawn p. duffy

http://codepiranha.org/~pakkit
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On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Adrian Horton wrote:

> My company has a COTS (Commercial Off-the-shelf) product that can send
> malformed Ethernet packets and this was causing a production router to lock
> up. Is there any such software that can run either on Linux (preferable) or on
> a Windows platform that can do this? We don't want hackers to be able to lock
> up our router by this method and I want to check how readily available any
> such software might be.
>
> Can anyone recommend an application to run on Linux that will send
> customized Ethernet and IP packets? I need to be able to test a system and I
> want to be able to send abnormal Ethernet and IP packets to ensure our router
> and server are able to handle any type of attacks. Prefereably an application
> to run on Linux would be best but I could also run this from a Windows 2000
> machine.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> AH
>
>
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