p***@security-labs.org
2004-08-16 16:47:36 UTC
Hi all,
You will find here the current devel version of libnetng:
http://www.security-labs.org/ng-081604.tbz2
Attached is the README.ng also available in the distribution.
Currently, it has only be tested on Linux and Mac OS X. Hence, only
these link layers are supported.
Regarding the builders, I am working this week on porting them to the
new internals because I'll be on vacation next week. Currently, only
these are available:
libnet_build_arp.c
libnet_build_gre.c
libnet_build_ethernet.c
libnet_build_ip.c (only IPv4)
libnet_build_udp.c
libnet_build_fddi.c
libnet_build_payload.c
libnet_build_tcp.c
Porting a builder goes from easy to complicated. Tomorow, I'll focus
on ICMP.
If some of you want to give me help on that, it will be very much
appreciated. Just drop me a mail so that several people dont do the
same work.
Comments, suggestions, fix, patches, and so on are very welcomed :)
Fred Raynal
You will find here the current devel version of libnetng:
http://www.security-labs.org/ng-081604.tbz2
Attached is the README.ng also available in the distribution.
Currently, it has only be tested on Linux and Mac OS X. Hence, only
these link layers are supported.
Regarding the builders, I am working this week on porting them to the
new internals because I'll be on vacation next week. Currently, only
these are available:
libnet_build_arp.c
libnet_build_gre.c
libnet_build_ethernet.c
libnet_build_ip.c (only IPv4)
libnet_build_udp.c
libnet_build_fddi.c
libnet_build_payload.c
libnet_build_tcp.c
Porting a builder goes from easy to complicated. Tomorow, I'll focus
on ICMP.
If some of you want to give me help on that, it will be very much
appreciated. Just drop me a mail so that several people dont do the
same work.
Comments, suggestions, fix, patches, and so on are very welcomed :)
Fred Raynal