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Mark D. Spivey

"Practical Hacking Techniques and Countermeasures"


-Q sequence number Define the 16-bit ICMP sequence
number. This value is random by default.
-U original timestamp Define the 32-bit original
timestamp. This value is 0 by default.
-k received timestamp Define the 32-bit received
timestamp. This value is 0 by default.
-z transmit timestamp Define the 32-bit transmit
timestamp. This value is 0 by default.
Packit only supports ARP protocol addresses in IPv4
format.
-A operation type Define the ARP/RARP/IRARP operation
type. The valid options are as follows:
- 1 : ARP Request
- 2 : ARP Reply
- 3 : Reverse ARP Request
- 4 : Reverse ARP Reply
- 5 : Inverse ARP Request
- 6 : Inverse ARP Reply
-y target IP address The IP address of the target host.
-yR Use a random target host IP address.
-Y target Ethernet address The Ethernet (hardware)
address of the target host.
-YR Use a random target host Ethernet address.
-x sender IP address The IP address of the sender host.
-xR Use a random sender host IP address.
-X sender Ethernet address The Ethernet (hardware) address
of the sender host.
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Chapter Tool Syntax
Chapter 6
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Packit -XR Use a random sender host Ethernet address.
This section documents the Ethernet header commandline
options:
-e src Ethernet address The Ethernet (hardware) address
the packet will appear to come from.
-eR Use a random source Ethernet address. If you define
this, you will most likely need to define the destination
Ethernet header value as well.


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