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From: Nicolas Jombart <ecu@ipv42.net> To: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@FreeBSD.org> Cc: Nicolas.Jombart@hsc-labs.com Thank you for commiting my last PR this week. Can you, if you have time, change my e-mail address in all of my ports ? (see diff attached).
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hping is a command-line oriented TCP/IP packet assembler/analyzer.
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The interface is inspired to the ping(8) unix command, but hping isn't
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only able to send ICMP echo requests. It supports TCP, UDP, ICMP and
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RAW-IP protocols, has a traceroute mode, the ability to send files
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between a covered channel, and many other features.
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While hping was mainly used as a security tool in the past, it can be
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used in many ways by people that don't care about security to test
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networks and hosts. A subset of the stuff you can do using hping:
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- Test firewall rules
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- [spoofed] port scanning
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- Test net performance using different protocols,
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packet size, TOS (type of service) and fragmentation.
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- Path MTU discovery
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- Files transfering even between really fascist firewall rules.
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- Traceroute like under different protocols.
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- Firewalk like usage.
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- Remote OS fingerprint.
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- TCP/IP stack auditing.
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WWW: http://www.hping.org/
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-- Nicolas Jombart <ecu@ipv42.net>
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