Hi all,
I would like try forging arp request packets with perl.
I'm using module Net::RawIP 0.1. I don't know if I can
specify "arp request type flag" with this module.
At this moment I've specified src/dest mac address and ip src/dest address.
Bu with tcpdump in can't see forget packets.
This on a Linux Trustix 2.0 with kernel 2.4.23.
...
$a->ethset(source => $hardaddr);
$a->ethset(dest => $hardaddr2);
$a->set({ip =>{ saddr => $ipsource, daddr => $host }});
$a->ethsend;
...
Can anyone please help me?
Is it possibile to do the same thing without this module or in another way?
Tnx very much in adv,
Matteo Cantoni aka goony <goony@OpenBEER.it>
GnuPG PubKey : http://goony.OpenBEER.it/keys/goony.asc
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