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Scapy
http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy
An interactive packet manipulation tool.
Scapy is a powerful interactive packet manipulation tool, packet generator, network scanner, network discovery tool, and packet sniffer. It provides classes to interactively create packets or sets of packets, manipulate them, send them over the wire, sniff other packets from the wire, match answers and replies, and more. Interaction is provided by the Python interpreter, so Python programming structures can be used (such as variables, loops, and functions). Report modules are possible and easy to make. It is intended to do about the same things as ttlscan, nmap, hping, queso, p0f, xprobe, arping, arp-sk, arpspoof, firewalk, irpas, tethereal, tcpdump, etc.
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Philippe Biondi | Maintainer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Python (Ref) | https://pypi.org/project/scapy | |
Debian (Ref) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/scapy | |
Bug Tracking | mailto:phil@secdev.org | |
Developer,Help,Support | Homepage | http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.security.scapy.general |
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