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NAME

       Usage: - Send arbitrary IP packets

SYNOPSIS

       sendip [-v] [-d data] [-h] [-f datafile] [-p module] [module options] hostname

DESCRIPTION

       -d data
              add  this  data  as a string to the end of the packet Data can be: rN to generate N
              random(ish) data bytes; 0x or 0X followed  by  hex  digits;  0  followed  by  octal
              digits; any other stream of bytes

       -s options
              set  socket  options  Valid  options are: b (SO_BROADCAST) allow sending packets to
              broadcast addresses; i (IP_HDRINCL) (ON BY DEFAULT) include IP headers (expert  use
              only!); 6 (IPV6_*) (ON BY DEFAULT) various options for setting ipv6 headers

       -f datafile
              read packet data from file

       -h     print this message

       -p module
              load the specified module (see below)

       -v     be verbose

       Modules  are  loaded in the order the -p option appears.  The headers from each module are
       put immediately inside the headers from the previous  model  in  the  final  packet.   For
       example, to embed bgp inside tcp inside ipv4, do sendip -p ipv4 -p tcp -p bgp ....

   Modules available at compile time:
              ipv4 ipv6 icmp tcp udp bgp rip ntp

       -d data
              add  this  data  as a string to the end of the packet Data can be: rN to generate N
              random(ish) data bytes; 0x or 0X followed  by  hex  digits;  0  followed  by  octal
              digits; any other stream of bytes

       -s options
              set  socket  options  Valid  options are: b (SO_BROADCAST) allow sending packets to
              broadcast addresses; i (IP_HDRINCL) (ON BY DEFAULT) include IP headers (expert  use
              only!); 6 (IPV6_*) (ON BY DEFAULT) various options for setting ipv6 headers

       -f datafile
              read packet data from file

       -h     print this message

       -p module
              load the specified module (see below)

       -v     be verbose

       Modules  are  loaded in the order the -p option appears.  The headers from each module are
       put immediately inside the headers from the previous  model  in  the  final  packet.   For
       example, to embed bgp inside tcp inside ipv4, do sendip -p ipv4 -p tcp -p bgp ....

   Modules available at compile time:
              ipv4 ipv6 icmp tcp udp bgp rip ntp

Usage: ./sendip [-v] [-d data] [-h] [-f daSeptember-2020dule] [module options] hostname USAGE:(1)