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NAME

       sc_attach — simple scamper driver.

SYNOPSIS

       sc_attach [-?dDv] [-c command] [-i infile] [-o outfile] [-p port] [-P priority]

DESCRIPTION

       The  sc_attach  utility  provides  the ability to connect to a running scamper(1) instance, have a set of
       commands defined in a file be executed, and the output be written into a single file,  in  warts  format.
       The options are as follows:

       -?      prints a list of command line options and a synopsis of each.

       -d      prints each command sent to scamper(1) on stderr.

       -D      causes sc_attach to operate as a daemon.

       -v      prints the current revision of sc_attach and exits.

       -c command
               specifies the scamper(1) command to prepend to each address in the input file.

       -i infile
               specifies  the  name  of  the  input  file which consists of a sequence of scamper(1) commands or
               addresses (with the -c option), one per line.  If '-' is specified, commands are read from stdin.

       -o outfile
               specifies the name of the output file to be written.  The output file will use the warts  format.
               If '-' is specified, output will be sent to stdout.

       -p port
               specifies the port on the local host where scamper(1) is accepting control socket connections.

       -P priority
               specifies the mixing priority scamper(1) should assign to the source.

EXAMPLES

       Given a set of commands in a file named infile.txt:

          tbit -M 1280 -u 'http://www.example.com/' 2620:0:2d0:200::10
          trace -P udp-paris -M 192.0.2.1
          ping -P icmp-echo 192.0.32.10

       and a scamper(1) daemon listening on port 31337, then these commands can be executed using:

       sc_attach -i infile.txt -o outfile.warts -p 31337

       Given a set of addresses in a file named infile2.txt:

          2620:0:2d0:200::10
          192.0.2.1
          192.0.32.10

       these addresses can be pinged with sc_attach operating as a daemon with:

       sc_attach -D -c 'ping' -i infile2.txt -o outfile2.warts -p 31337

SEE ALSO

       scamper(1), sc_wartsdump(1), sc_warts2text(1)

AUTHORS

       sc_attach is written by Matthew Luckie <mjl@luckie.org.nz>.

Debian                                          October 15, 2010                                    SC_ATTACH(1)