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NAME

       The Hacker Choice's IPv6 Attack Toolkit (aka thc-ipv6)

SYNOPSIS

       tool [options] ...

       DESCRIPTION
              This  manual  page briefly documents each of the attack-toolkit6 tools. Not all options are listed
              here, to see the full list of options of each tool please invoke them with -h.

              Note that on Debian (if you read this on Debian) command names are prefixed with atk6-  ,  so  for
              example the tool alive6 should be invoked as atk6-alive6.  This is a Debian-only modification.

       address6 <mac-address/ipv4-address/ipv6-address> [ipv6-prefix]
              Converts a mac or ipv4 address to an ipv6 address (link local if no prefix is given as 2nd option)
              or, when given an ipv6 address, prints the mac or ipv4 address. Prints  all  possible  variations.
              Returns -1 on errors or the number of variations found.

       alive6 <interface> [unicast-or-multicast-address [remote-router]]
              Shows  alive addresses in the segment. If you specify a remote router, the packets are sent with a
              routing header prefixed by fragmentation.

       covert_send6 <interface> <target> <file> [port]
              Sends the content of FILE covertly to the target.

       covert_send6d <interface> <file>
              Writes received covertly content to FILE.

       denial6 <interface> <destination> <test-case-number>
              Performs various denial of service attacks on a target.

       detect_sniffer6 <interface> [target-ip]
              Tests if systems on the local LAN are sniffing.  Works  against  Windows,  Linux,  OS/X  and  *BSD
              systems.

       dnssecwalk [-e46] <dns-server> <domain>
              Performs DNSSEC NSEC walking.

       dos_mld <interface>
              This  tools  prevents  new  ipv6 interfaces to come up, by sending answers to duplicate ip6 checks
              (DAD). This results in a DOS for new ipv6 devices.

       dos-new-ip6 <interface>
              This tools prevents new ipv6 interfaces to come up, by sending answers  to  duplicate  ip6  checks
              (DAD). This results in a DOS for new ipv6 devices.

       detect-new-ip6 <interface> [scriptname]
              This tools detects new ipv6 addresses joining the local network.  If scriptname is supplied, it is
              executed with the detected IPv6 address as option.

       dnsdict6 [-t THREADS] <domain> [dictionary-file]
              Enumerates a domain for DNS entries, it uses a dictionary file if  supplied  or  a  built-in  list
              otherwise.

       dnsrevenum6 <dns-server> <ipv6-address>
              Performs a fast reverse DNS enumeration.

       dump_router6 <interface>
              Dumps all local routers and their information.

       dump_dhcp6 <interface>
              Dumps all DHCPv6 servers and their information

       exploit6 <interface> <destination> [test-case-number]
              Performs exploits of various CVE known IPv6 vulnerabilities on the destination.

       extract_hosts6 <file>
              Prints the host parts of ipv6 addresses in file.

       extract_networks6 <interface>
              Prints the networks found in file.

       fake_advertise6 <interface> <ip-address> [target-address [own-mac-address]]
              Advertise  ipv6  address  on the network (with own mac if not defined) sending it to the all-nodes
              multicast address if no target specified.

       fake_dhcps6 <interface> <network-address/prefix-length> <dns-server>
              Fake DHCPv6 server. Used to configure an address and set a DNS server.

       fake_dns6d <interface> <ipv6-address>
              Fake DNS server that serves the same IPv6 address to any lookup request.

       fake_dnsupdate6 <dns-server> <fqdn> <ipv6-address>
              Send false DNS update requests.

       fake_mipv6 <interface> <home-address> <home-agent-address> <care-of-address>
              If the mobile IPv6 home-agent is mis-configured to accept MIPV6 updates without IPSEC,  this  will
              redirect all packets for home-address to care-of-address.

       fake_mld6 <interface> <multicast-address> [[target-address] [[ttl] [[own-ip] [own-mac-address]]]]
              Advertise yourself in a multicast group of your choice.

       fake_mld26  [-l] <interface> <add|delete|query> [multicast-address [target-address [ttl [own-ip [own-mac-
       address [destination-mac-address]]]]]]
              This uses the MLDv2 protocol. Only a subset of what the protocol is able  to  do  is  possible  to
              implement via a command line.

       fake_mldrouter6 [-l] <interface> <advertise|solicitate|terminate> [own-ip [own-mac-address]]
              Announce, delete or solicitate MLD router - yourself or others.

       fake_pim6  [-t  ttl]  [-s  src6]  [-d  dst6]  <interface> {<hello> [dr_priority]|{join|prune} <neighbor6>
       <multicast6> <target6>}
              The hello command takes optionally the DR priority (default: 0).

       fake_router6 <interface> <router-ip-link-local
              network-address/prefix-length> <mtu> [mac-address] Announce yourself as a router and try to become
              the default router.  If a non-existing mac-address is supplied, this results in a DOS.

       fake_router26 <interface>
              Like fake_router6 with more options available.

       fake_solicitate6 <interface> <solicited-ip>
              Solicits IPv6 address on the network, sending it to the all-nodes multicast address.

       firewall6 [-u] <interface> <destination> <port> [test-case-no]
              Performs  various  ACL bypass attempts to check implementations.  Defaults to TCP ports, option -u
              switches to UDP.  For all test cases to work, ICMPv6 ping to the destination must be allowed.

       flood_advertise6 <interface>
              Flood the local network with neighbor advertisements.

       flood_dhcpc6 <interface> [domain-name]
              DHCP client flooder. Use to deplete the IP address pool a DHCP6 server is offering. Note:  if  the
              pool is very large, this is rather senseless.

       flood_mld6 <interface>
              Flood the local network with MLD reports.

       flood_mld26 <interface>
              Flood the local network with MLDv2 reports.

       flood_mldrouter6 <interface>
              Flood the local network with MLD router advertisements.

       flood_redir6 [-HFD] interface [target] [oldrouter [newrouter]]
              Flood a target with ICMPv6 redirects

       flood_router6 <interface>
              Flood the local network with router advertisements.

       flood_router26 <interface>
              Similar to flood_router6 but with more options available.

       flood_rs6 [-sS] interface [target]
              Flood a network with ICMPv6 router solicitation messages

       flood_solicitate6 <interface> [target-ip]
              Flood the network with neighbor solicitations.

       four2six [-FHD] [-s src6] interface ipv6-to-ipv4-gateway ipv4-src ipv4-dst [port]
              Send (spoofed) packets over a 4to6 tunnel (IPv4 packets over IPv6 networks)

       fragmentation6 <interface> <target-ip>
              Performs fragment firewall and implementation checks, including denial-of-service.

       fuzz_ip6 [-x] [-t number | -T number] [-p number] [-IFSDHRJ] [-1|-2|-3|-4|-5|-6|-7] <interface> <unicast-
       or-multicast-address> [address-in-data-pkt]
              Fuzzes an icmp6 packet.

       fuzz_dhcpc6 [-1|-2|-3|-4|-5|-6|-7|-8|-9|-A|-B|-C|-D|-m] [-f mac] [-l link] [-v ipv6] [-x xid] [-c client]
       [-o options] interface
              Fuzzes messages sent to a DHCPv6 client.

       fuzz_dhcps6  [-t  number | -T number] [-e number | -T number] [-p number] [-md] [-1|-2|-3|-4|-5|-6|-7|-8]
       interface [domain-name]
              Fuzzes a DHCPv6 server on  specified  packet  types.   implementation6  <interface>  <destination>
              [test-case-number] Performs some ipv6 implementation checks, can be used to test firewalls too.

       implementation6d <interface>
              Identifies  test  packets  by  the  implementation6  tool,  useful  to check what packets passed a
              firewall.

       inject_alive6 [-ap] <interface>
              This tool answers to keep-alive requests on PPPoE and 6in4 tunnels; for PPPoE0t also  sends  keep-
              alive requests.  Note that the appropriate environment variable THC_IPV6_{PPPOE|6IN4} must be set.
              Option -a will actively send alive requests every 15 seconds.  Option -p will not send replies  to
              alive requests.

       inverse_lookup6 <interface> <mac-address>
              Performs  an  inverse address query, to get the IPv6 addresses that are assigned to a MAC address.
              Note that only few systems support this yet.

       kill_router6 <interface> <target-ip>
              Announce that target router is going down to delete it from the routing tables. If  you  supply  a
              '*' as target-ip, this tool will sniff the network for RAs and immediately send the kill packet.

       ndpexhaust26 <interface> [-acpPTUrR] [-s sourceip6] <target-network>
              Flood  the  target  /64  network with ICMPv6 TooBig error messages.  This tool version is manyfold
              more effective than ndpexhaust6.  -a      add a hop-by-hop header with router alert.   -c       do
              not  calculate the checksum to save time.  -p      send ICMPv6 Echo Requests.  -P      send ICMPv6
              Echo Reply.  -T      send ICMPv6  Time-to-live-exceeded.   -U       send  ICMPv6  Unreachable  (no
              route).   -r       randomize the source from your /64 prefix.  -R      randomize the source fully.
              -s sourceip6  use this as source ipv6 address.

       ndpexhaust6 <interface> <target-network>
              Randomly pings IPs in target network.

       node_query6 <interface> <target-ip>
              Sends an ICMPv6 node query request to the target and dumps the replies.

       parasite6 <interface> [fake-mac]
              This is an "ARP spoofer" for IPv6, redirecting all local traffic to your own system (or nirvana if
              fake-mac  does not exist) by answering falsely to Neighbor Solicitation requests, specifying FAKE-
              MAC results in a local DOS.

       passive_discovery6 <interface> [scriptname]
              Passively sniffs the network and dump all client's  IPv6  addresses  detected.  If  scriptname  is
              supplied,  it  is  called  with  the  detected  IPv6  address as first and the interface as second
              parameters.

       randicmp6 <interface> <target-ip>
              Sends all ICMPv6 type and code combinations to target.

       redir6 <interface> <src-ip> <target-ip> <original-router> <new-router> [new-router-mac]
              Implant a route into src-ip, which redirects all traffic to target-ip to new-ip. You must know the
              router which would handle the route.  If the new-router-mac does not exist, this results in a DOS.

       redirsniff6 <interface> <victim-ip> <destination-ip> <original-router> [<new-router> [new-router-mac]]
              Implant  a  route into victim-ip, which redirects all traffic to destination-ip to new-router. You
              must know the router which would handle the route.  If the new-router and new-router-mac does  not
              exist, this results in a DoS.

       rsmurf6 <interface> <victim-ip>
              Smurfs  the  local network of the victim. Note: this depends on an implementation error, currently
              only verified on Linux (fixed in current versions).  Evil: "ff02::1" as victim will DOS your local
              LAN completely.

       smurf6 <interface> <victim-ip> [multicast-network-address]
              Smurf the target with ICMPv6 echo replies. Target of echo request is the local all-nodes multicast
              address if not specified.

       sendpees6 <interface> <key_length> <prefix> <victim-ip>
              Send SEND neighbor solicitation messages and make target to verify a lota CGA and RSA signatures.

       sendpeesmp6 <interface> <key_length> <prefix> <victim-ip>
              Multithreaded version of sendpees6.

       trace6 [-d] <interface> targetaddress [port]
              A basic but very fast traceroute6 program.

       thcping6 <interface> <src6> <dst6> <srcmac> <dstmac> <data>
              Craft your special ICMPv6 echo request packet.

       thcsyn6 [-AcDrRS] [-p port] [-s source-ip6] <interface> <target> <port>
              Flood the target port with TCP-SYN packets. If you supply "x" as port, it is randomized.

       toobig6 <interface> <target-ip> <existing-ip> <mtu>
              Implants the specified mtu on the target

SEE ALSO

       nmap(1), amap(1), dsniff(8).

AUTHOR

       thc-ipv6 was written by van Hauser <vh@thc.org> / THC

       The homepage for this toolkit is: https://github.com/vanhauser-thc/thc-ipv6

       This  manual  page  was  written  by  Maykel  Moya  <mmoya@mmoya.org>   and   Arturo   Borrero   Gonzalez
       <arturo@debian.org>,  for  the Debian project (but may be used by others). It's based on previous work by
       Michael Gebetsroither <gebi@grml.org>.