The Nemesis Project is designed to be a commandline-based, portable human IP stack for UNIX/Linux. The suite is broken down by protocol, and should allow for useful scripting of injected packet streams from simple shell scripts. Key Features: + ARP/RARP, DNS, ICMP, IGMP, OSPF, RIP, TCP, UDP protocol support + Layer 2 or Layer 3 injection (by presence/absence of -d switch) + Packet Payload from file + tested on OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, Solaris/Trusted Solaris, Linux, and Mac OS X Example usage: * nemesis-tcp -v -S 192.168.1.1 -D 192.168.2.2 -fS -fA -y 22 -P foo send TCP packet (SYN/ACK) with payload from ascii file 'foo' to target's ssh port from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.2.2. (-v allows a stdout visual of current injected packet) * nemesis-icmp -S 10.10.10.3 -D 10.10.10.1 -G 10.10.10.3 -i 5 send ICMP REDIRECT (network) packet from 10.10.10.3 to 10.10.10.1 with preferred gateway as source address. * nemesis-arp -v -d ne0 -H 0:1:2:3:4:5 -S 10.11.30.5 -D 10.10.15.1 send ARP packet through device 'ne0' from hardware source address 00:01:02:03:04:05 with IP source address 10.11.30.5 to destination IP address 10.10.15.1 with broadcast destination hardware address. In other words, who-has the mac address of 10.10.15.1, tell 10.11.30.5 - assuming 00:01:02:03:04:05 is the source mac address of our 'ne0' device. WWW: http://www.packetfactory.net/nemesis/