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Old 12-14-2001, 04:27 AM   #1
fuffens
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hping


Hi!

I'm trying to use the hping2 tool to send packets of various protocols. I've managed to send ICMP and UDP packets by setting the -1 or -2 flag, but I want to set the protocol to any kind. In the manual it says to set the -0 flag which means general ip and then set the ip protocol with the -H flag followed by the ipproto. But I can set any value or name after the -H flag. It doesn't seem to make a differance.

Is there anyone who has experience with hping2 who can help me with this?

Thanks,
Fredrik
 
  


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