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Hping

http://www.hping.org/
Sends custom packets and displays target replies

'Hping' sends custom ICMP/UDP/TCP packets and displays target replies. It handles fragmentation and arbitrary packet body and size, and can be used to transfer files under supported protocols. With 'Hping', you can test firewall rules, perform [spoofed] port scanning, test net performance using different protocols, packet size, TOS (type of service), and fragmentation, do path MTU discovery, tranfer files (even between really Fascist firewall rules), perform traceroute-like actions under different protocols, fingerprint remote OSs, and audit a TCP/IP stack.





Licensing

License

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Notes

License

GPLv2

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Janet Casey

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3 May 2004




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Nicolas Jombart Contributor
Stephane Aubert Contributor
Yann Berthier Contributor
Salvatore Sanfilippo Maintainer
Denis Ducamp Contributor


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
DeveloperE-mailmailto:hping-devel@lists.linux.it
Bug Tracking,SupportE-mailmailto:hping@invece.org


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