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echo: nthelp
to: Geo
from: Randall Parker
date: 2005-09-20 09:42:12
subject: Re: Anyone use exploit scripts to test their TCP/IP stacks and apps?

From: Randall Parker 

Geo wrote:
> If what you are looking for is more of a "packet construction
kit" then
> please let me know if you find it. I've never been able to find anything
> that would let me create malformed packets that I could design from a GUI.
> All the tools I've seen for doing anything like that were all unix based and
> required an obscure command line syntax.

Geo,

Does the Windows TCP/IP stack provide ways to make as many types of malformed packets
as Linux does? Or do people use Linux to do this sort of thing because Linux allows
you do do weirder things with the various protocol families?

I might need to write my own packet construction kit for this project that is coming
up if the project gets a green light (which seems more likely than not). We would be
dealing with some relatively more obscure protocols. No POP, SMTP, or HTTP.

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