packetforge-ng(1)

NAME

   packetforge-ng - forge packets: ARP, UDP, ICMP or custom packets.

SYNOPSIS

   packetforge-ng <mode> <options>

DESCRIPTION

   packetforge-ng   is  a  tool  to  create  encrypted  packets  that  can
   subsequently be used for injection. You may  create  various  types  of
   packets  such  as  arp requests, UDP, ICMP and custom packets. The most
   common use is to create ARP requests for subsequent injection.
   To create an encrypted packet, you must  have  a  PRGA  (pseudo  random
   genration  algorithm)  file.  This  is  used  to encrypt the packet you
   create.  This  is  typically  obtained  from  aireplay-ng  chopchop  or
   fragmentation attacks.

OPTIONS

   -H, --help
          Shows the help screen.

   -p <fctrl>
          Set frame control word (hex)

   -a <bssid>
          Set Access Point MAC address

   -c <dmac>
          Set Destination MAC address

   -h <smac>
          Set Source MAC address

   -j     set FromDS bit

   -o     clear ToDS bit

   -e     disable WEP encryption

   -k <ip:[port]>
          Set destination IP (and port)

   -l <ip:[port]>
          Set source IP (and port)

   -w <file>
          Write packet to this pcap file

   -r <file>
          Read packet from this pcap file

   -y <file>
          Read PRGA from this file

   -t <ttl>
          Set Time To Live in IP-Header

   -s <size>
          Set size of the generated null packet.

   -0, --arp
          Forge an ARP packet

   -1, --udp
          Forge an UDP packet

   -2, --icmp
          Forge an ICMP packet

   -3, --null
          Forge a llc null packet

   -9, --custom
          Build  a custom packet, requires -r to read an unencrypted frame
          out of a pcap file.

EXAMPLE

   packetforge-ng -y test.xor -a 00:09:5b:12:40:cc -h 00:10:2a:cb:30:14 -k
   192.168.1.100 -l 192.168.1.1 -w arp-request.cap

AUTHOR

   This  manual  page  was  written  by  Thomas  d'Otreppe.  Permission is
   granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms
   of  the  GNU  General  Public  License,  Version 2 or any later version
   published by the  Free  Software  Foundation  On  Debian  systems,  the
   complete  text  of  the  GNU  General  Public  License  can be found in
   /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.

SEE ALSO

   airbase-ng(8)
   aireplay-ng(8)
   airmon-ng(8)
   airodump-ng(8)
   airodump-ng-oui-update(8)
   airserv-ng(8)
   airtun-ng(8)
   besside-ng(8)
   easside-ng(8)
   tkiptun-ng(8)
   wesside-ng(8)
   aircrack-ng(1)
   airdecap-ng(1)
   airdecloak-ng(1)
   airolib-ng(1)
   besside-ng-crawler(1)
   buddy-ng(1)
   ivstools(1)
   kstats(1)
   makeivs-ng(1)
   wpaclean(1)



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