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===hping2-rc2 native Win32 version===-->kacke
- Çäåñü áûë Ðîàäåð.
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Hope I'm not intruding, but I figured I ought to post this here. I've been working on a native Windows version of hping (doesn't require Cygwin), and this can be found at the bottom of this page {hping2-rc3-win32.zip}.
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- james.v.fields@gmail.com - There is a new version of Hping2 for Win32 being uploaded shortly to the sourceforge site (project name: sectools). It contains fixes missing from our last release that should help with some of the remaining problems, specifically the route_get() errors and the continued send_ip errors when going up against hosts in the local subnet. It does NOT attempt to add functionality or fix things that never worked in the Win32 release, i.e. the --force-icmp function has not ever worked in the Windows release and still doesn't. Çäåñü áûë Ðîàäåð.
- + james.v.fields@gmail.com - There is a new version of Hping2 for Win32 being uploaded shortly to the sourceforge site (project name: sectools). It contains fixes missing from our last release that should help with some of the remaining problems, specifically the route_get() errors and the continued send_ip errors when going up against hosts in the local subnet. It does NOT attempt to add functionality or fix things that never worked in the Win32 release, i.e. the --force-icmp function has not ever worked in the Windows release and still doesn't.
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+ {\[17/02/2008\] \<maxx\>} hi, same problem:
+ with common verion (2): route_get()route_get() ...
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+ with rc3 version: HPING \[...\] NO FLAGS are set, 40 headers + 0 data bytes
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+ \[send_ip\] sendto: 10004
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+ BUT: there are no packets on the other side of the LAN (captured with tcpdump)
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+ solutions??
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+ {\[09/03/2008\] \<paul\>}
+ Hi! I see only one MD5 reference on this page:
+ "`{warwick 27sept2004:} md5 of hping2.1-rc2-win32.zip as of this date is: d8dc42f9a03d578b27d08076cbfd89da`"
+ However, when I DL the above file, I get a different checksum (e679e74b0f940c7d675cde856c65070b). I tried downloading twice, with the same results.
+ I see above a reference to sectools on SourceForge; should I be downloading that instead? (no sign of an MD5 there, either, btw). Looks like there has been no further development on this for a while... Any plans to port version 3? The following is the old page content
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