bionic (1) tcpliveplay.1.gz

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NAME

       tcpliveplay - Replays network traffic stored in a pcap file on live networks using new TCP connections

SYNOPSIS

       tcpliveplay  [-flags]  [-flag [value]] [--option-name[[=| ]value]] <eth0/eth1> <file.pcap> <Destinatin IP
       [1.2.3.4]> <Destination mac [0a:1b:2c:3d:4e:5f]> <'random' dst port OR specify dport #>

       This program, 'tcpliveplay' replays a captured set of packets using new TCP connections with the captured
       TCP payloads against a remote host in order to do comprehensive vulnerability testings.

DESCRIPTION

       The  basic  operation  of  tcpliveplay is it rewrites the given pcap file in a scheduled event format and
       responds with the apporiate packet if the remote host meets  tcp  protocal's  SEQ/ACK  expectation.  Once
       expectations are met, then the local packets are sent with the same payload except with new tcp SEQ & ACK
       numbers meeting the response from the remote hose.

       The inputted pcap file are rewritten to start at the first  encounter  of  the  SYN  packet  for  correct
       operation making this packet be the first action in the event schedule of local host doing the replay.

       For more details, please see the Tcpreplay Manual at: http://tcpreplay.appneta.com

OPTIONS

       -d number, --dbug=number
              Enable  debugging  output.   This  option  may appear up to 1 times.  This option takes an integer
              number as its argument.  The value of number is constrained to being:
                  in the range  0 through 5
              The default number for this option is:
                   0

              If configured with --enable-debug, then you can specify a verbosity level for debugging output.
              Higher numbers increase verbosity.

       -V, --version
              Print version information.

       -h, --less-help
              Display less usage information and exit.

       -H, --help
              Display usage information and exit.

       -!, --more-help
              Pass the extended usage information through a pager.

       --save-opts [=cfgfile]
              Save the option state to cfgfile.  The default is the last configuration file listed in the OPTION
              PRESETS section, below.  The command will exit after updating the config file.

       --load-opts=cfgfile, --no-load-opts
              Load options from cfgfile.  The no-load-opts form will disable the loading of earlier
              config/rc/ini files.  --no-load-opts is handled early, out of order.

OPTION PRESETS

       Any option that is not marked as not presettable may be preset by loading values from configuration ("RC"
       or ".INI") file(s).  The homerc file is "$$/", unless that is a directory.  In that case, the file
       ".tcpliveplayrc" is searched for within that directory.

FILES

       See OPTION PRESETS for configuration files.

EXIT STATUS

       One of the following exit values will be returned:

       0  (EXIT_SUCCESS)
              Successful program execution.

       1  (EXIT_FAILURE)
              The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid.

       66  (EX_NOINPUT)
              A specified configuration file could not be loaded.

       70  (EX_SOFTWARE)
              libopts had an internal operational error.  Please report it to autogen-
              users@lists.sourceforge.net.  Thank you.

AUTHORS

       Copyright 2012 Yazan Siam For support please use the tcpreplay-users@lists.sourceforge.net mailing list.
       The latest version of this software is always available from: http://tcpreplay.appneta.com

       Copyright (C) 2012 Yazan Siam all rights reserved.  This program is released under the terms of the
       Modified Berkeley Software Distribution License.

NOTES

       This manual page was AutoGen-erated from the tcpliveplay option definitions.