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NAME
nemesis-arp - ARP/RARP Protocol (The Nemesis Project)
CONTENTS
Synopsis
Description
Arp/rarp Options
Data Link Options
Diagnostics
Bugs
SYNOPSIS
nemesis-arp [-rsTRvZ?] [-d
Ethernet-device
] [-D
destination-IP-address
] [-h
sender-hardware-address
] [-H
source-MAC-address
] [-m
target-hardware-address
] [-M
destination-MAC-address
] [-P
payload-file
] [-S
source IP address
]
DESCRIPTION
The Nemesis Project is designed to be a command line-based, portable human IP stack for UNIX-like
and Windows systems. The suite is broken down by protocol, and should allow
for useful scripting of injected packets from simple shell scripts.
nemesis-arp provides an interface to craft and inject ARP frames allowing the user to
specify any portion of an ARP frame.
ARP/RARP OPTIONS
-D destination-IP-address
|
Specify the
destination-IP-address of the injected ARP frame.
|
-h sender-hardware-address
|
Specify the
sender-hardware-address within the ARP frame only.
|
-m sender-hardware-address
|
Specify the
target-hardware-address within the ARP frame only.
|
-P payload-file
|
This will cause nemesis-arp to use the specified
payload-file as the payload when injecting ARP/RARP frames. The maximum payload size is
1472 bytes in order to account for the maximum Ethernet frame size. Payloads
can also be read from stdin by specifying -P -
instead of a payload-file.
|
-r reply-enable
|
Enables ARP/RARP replies.
|
-R RARP-Enable
|
Enables RARP mode.
|
-s Solaris-mode-enable
|
When performing ARP requests, rather than zero out the 6 byte target hardware
address field within the ARP frame, Solaris systems copy the target hardware
address from the Ethernet header into this field. This option emulates Solaris
systems by setting the target hardware address within ARP frame to
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff rather than the standard 00:00:00:00:00:00.
|
-S source-IP-address
|
Specify the
source-IP-address of the injected ARP frame.
|
-v verbose-mode
|
Display the injected packet in human readable form. Use twice to see a hexdump
of the injected packet with printable ASCII characters on the right. Use three
times for a hexdump without decoded ASCII.
|
|
DATA LINK OPTIONS
-d
|
Specify the name (for UNIX-like systems) or the number (for Windows systems)
of the
Ethernet-device to use (eg. fxp0, eth0, hme0, 1).
|
-H source-MAC-address
|
Specify the
source-MAC-address (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX).
|
-M destination-MAC-address
|
Specify the
destintion-MAC-address (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX).
|
-Z list-network-interfaces
|
Lists the available network interfaces by number for use in link-layer
injection.
NOTE: This feature is only relevant to Windows systems.
|
|
DIAGNOSTICS
Nemesis-arp returns 0 on a successful exit, 1 if it exits on an error.
BUGS
Send concise and clearly written bug reports to jeff@snort.org
AUTHOR
Jeff Nathan <jeff@snort.org>
Originally developed by Mark Grimes <mark@stateful.net>
SEE ALSO
nemesis-dns(1), nemesis-ethernet(1), nemesis-icmp(1), nemesis-igmp(1),
nemesis-ip(1), nemesis-ospf(1), nemesis-rip(1), nemesis-tcp(1),
nemesis-udp(1)
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