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-.TH IPRESEND 1
-.SH NAME
-ipresend \- resend IP packets out to network
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B ipresend
-[
-.B \-EHPRSTX
-] [
-.B \-d
-<device>
-] [
-.B \-g
-<\fIgateway\fP>
-] [
-.B \-m
-<\fIMTU\fP>
-] [
-.B \-r
-<\fIfilename\fP>
-]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.PP
-\fBipresend\fP was designed to allow packets to be resent, once captured,
-back out onto the network for use in testing. \fIipresend\fP supports a
-number of different file formats as input, including saved snoop/tcpdump
-binary data.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BR \-d \0<interface>
-Set the interface name to be the name supplied. This is useful with the
-\fB\-P, \-S, \-T\fP and \fB\-E\fP options, where it is not otherwise possible
-to associate a packet with an interface. Normal "text packets" can override
-this setting.
-.TP
-.BR \-g \0<gateway>
-Specify the hostname of the gateway through which to route packets. This
-is required whenever the destination host isn't directly attached to the
-same network as the host from which you're sending.
-.TP
-.BR \-m \0<MTU>
-Specify the MTU to be used when sending out packets. This option allows you
-to set a fake MTU, allowing the simulation of network interfaces with small
-MTU's without setting them so.
-.TP
-.BR \-r \0<filename>
-Specify the filename from which to take input. Default is stdin.
-.TP
-.B \-E
-The input file is to be text output from etherfind. The text formats which
-are currently supported are those which result from the following etherfind
-option combinations:
-.PP
-.nf
- etherfind -n
- etherfind -n -t
-.fi
-.LP
-.TP
-.B \-H
-The input file is to be hex digits, representing the binary makeup of the
-packet. No length correction is made, if an incorrect length is put in
-the IP header.
-.TP
-.B \-P
-The input file specified by \fB\-i\fP is a binary file produced using libpcap
-(i.e., tcpdump version 3). Packets are read from this file as being input
-(for rule purposes).
-.TP
-.B \-R
-When sending packets out, send them out "raw" (the way they came in). The
-only real significance here is that it will expect the link layer (i.e.
-ethernet) headers to be prepended to the IP packet being output.
-.TP
-.B \-S
-The input file is to be in "snoop" format (see RFC 1761). Packets are read
-from this file and used as input from any interface. This is perhaps the
-most useful input type, currently.
-.TP
-.B \-T
-The input file is to be text output from tcpdump. The text formats which
-are currently supported are those which result from the following tcpdump
-option combinations:
-.PP
-.nf
- tcpdump -n
- tcpdump -nq
- tcpdump -nqt
- tcpdump -nqtt
- tcpdump -nqte
-.fi
-.LP
-.TP
-.B \-X
-The input file is composed of text descriptions of IP packets.
-.DT
-.SH SEE ALSO
-snoop(1m), tcpdump(8), etherfind(8c), ipftest(1), ipresend(1), iptest(1), bpf(4), dlpi(7p)
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-.PP
-Needs to be run as root.
-.SH BUGS
-.PP
-Not all of the input formats are sufficiently capable of introducing a
-wide enough variety of packets for them to be all useful in testing.
-If you find any, please send email to me at darrenr@pobox.com
-
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