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diff --git a/contrib/ipfilter/ipsend/ipsend.1 b/contrib/ipfilter/ipsend/ipsend.1 deleted file mode 100644 index f2f8066..0000000 --- a/contrib/ipfilter/ipsend/ipsend.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -.TH IPSEND 1 -.SH NAME -ipsend \- sends IP packets -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B ipsend -[ -.B \-dITUv -] [ -.B \-i -<interface> -] [ -.B \-f -<\fIoffset\fP> -] [ -.B \-g -<\fIgateway\fP> -] [ -.B \-m -<\fIMTU\fP> -] [ -.B \-o -<\fIoption\fP> -] [ -.B \-P -<protocol> -] [ -.B \-s -<\fIsource\fP> -] [ -.B \-t -<\fIdest. port\fP> -] [ -.B \-w -<\fIwindow\fP> -] <destination> [TCP-flags] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -\fBipsend\fP can be compiled in two ways. The first is used to send one-off -packets to a destination host, using command line options to specify various -attributes present in the headers. The \fIdestination\fP must be given as -the last command line option, except for when TCP flags are specified as -a combination of A, S, F, U, P and R, last. -.PP -The other way it may be compiled, with DOSOCKET defined, is to allow an -attempt at making a TCP connection using a with ipsend resending the SYN -packet as per the command line options. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.BR \-d -enable debugging mode. -.TP -.BR \-f \0<offset> -The \fI-f\fP allows the IP offset field in the IP header to be set to an -arbitrary value, which can be specified in decimal or hexadecimal. -.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 \-i \0<interface> -Set the interface name to be the name supplied. -.TP -.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 \-o \0<option> -Specify options to be included at the end of the IP header. An EOL option -is automatically appended and need not be given. If an option would also -have data associated with it (source as an IP# for a lsrr option), then -this will not be initialised. -.TP -.BR \-s \0<source> -Set the source address in the packet to that provided - maybe either a -hostname or IP#. -.TP -.BR \-t \0<dest. port> -Set the destination port for TCP/UDP packets. -.TP -.BR \-w \0<window> -Set the window size for TCP packets. -.TP -.B \-I -Set the protocol to ICMP. -.TP -.B \-P <protocol> -Set the protocol to the value given. If the parameter is a name, the name -is looked up in the \fI/etc/protocols\fP file. -.TP -.B \-T -Set the protocol to TCP. -.TP -.B \-U -Set the protocol to UDP. -.TP -.BR \-v -enable verbose mode. -.DT -.SH SEE ALSO -ipsend(1), ipresend(1), iptest(1), protocols(4), bpf(4), dlpi(7p) -.SH DIAGNOSTICS -.PP -Needs to be run as root. -.SH BUGS -.PP -If you find any, please send email to me at darrenr@pobox.com |