[948] in bugtraq
Re: Need source routing prog
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tim Scanlon)
Wed Feb 8 21:59:57 1995
From: Tim Scanlon <tfs@vampire.science.gmu.edu>
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 95 19:35:50 -0500
To: bugtraq@fc.net
Reply-To: tfs@vampire.science.gmu.edu
isdmill@gatekeeper.ddp.state.me.us (David Miller) wrote:
|David Miller wrote:
|| I'm looking to test attacks based on source routing, and it would really
|| help to have an IP program that source routes:)
||
|| Any suggestions for DOS/windows IP?
||
|| Thanks in advance,
||
|| David Miller
|| |-----------------------------------------------------------------------
| It's *amazing* what one can accomplish when
| one doesn't know what one can't do!
|Yeah :)
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This is a full disclosure list.
In all likelyhood you are going to have to use Unix in order to
do what you want. However, many Unix telnet programs have source
routing as a feature. The syntax is @host@host@host where A is where
you start, B is the second hop, and C is the destination. I havn't
seen any telnet's that come stock that will do this that document
it, but the ones that I have seen that will do it don't.
If anyone knows any for "DOS" I'd suggest passing them on, I know
it's not my place to judge this guys motives. I would hope others
could say the same.
Tim Scanlon