Manual Page - packetforge-ng(1)
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NAME
packetforge-ng - forge packets: ARP, UDP, ICMP or custom
CONTENTS
Synopsis
Description
Options
Example
Author
See Also
SYNOPSIS
packetforge-ng <mode> <options>
DESCRIPTION
packetforge-ng is a tool designed to forge ARP-request, UDP, ICMP or custom packets.
OPTIONS
-H, --help |
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Shows the help screen.
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-p <fctrl> |
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Set frame control word (hex)
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-a <bssid> |
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Set Access Point MAC addres
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-c <dmac> |
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Set Destination MAC address
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-h <smac> |
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Set Source MAC address
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-j |
set FromDS bit
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-o |
clear ToDS bit
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-e |
disable WEP encryption
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-k <ip:[port]> |
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Set source IP (and port)
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-l <ip:[port]> |
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Set destination IP (and port)
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-w <file> |
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Write packet to this pcap file
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-r <file> |
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Read packet from this pcap file
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-y <file> |
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Read PRGA from this file
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-t <ttl> |
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Set Time To Live in IP-Header
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-s <size> |
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Set size of the generated null packet.
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-0, --arp |
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Forge an ARP packet
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-1, --udp |
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Forge an UDP packet
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-2, --icmp |
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Forge an ICMP packet
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-3, --null |
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Forge a llc null packet
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-9, --custom |
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Build a custom packet, requires -r to read an unencrypted frame out of a pcap file.
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EXAMPLE
packetforge-ng -y test.xor -a 00:09:5b:12:40:cc -h 00:10:2a:cb:30:14 -k 192.168.1.100 -l 192.168.1.1 -w arp-request.cap
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Thomas dOtreppe.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
SEE ALSO
aircrack-ng(1)
airdecap-ng(1)
airdriver-ng(1)
aireplay-ng(1)
airmon-ng(1)
airodump-ng(1)
airolib-ng(1)
airsev-ng(1)
airtun-ng(1)
buddy-ng(1)
easside-ng(1)
ivstools(1)
kstats(1)
makeivs-ng(1)
wesside-ng(1)
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