Re: Port Knocking
- From: Andy Delcambre <adelcambre@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 14:55:54 +0900
On 12/20/05, sven.schott@xxxxxxxxx <sven.schott@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Port knocking is normally TCP and UDP although there are a number of
> implementations with ICMP. It wouldn't be much harder to do with UDP
> but that means that a client would be required as I don't know of
> any(standard) unix programs that can send custom TCP or UDP packets.
> I'm looking at fixing a few of the things in the script like the
> timeout <shudder/> so I might throw in an option for TCP/UDP and a
> small client.
>
If you are wanting to test, hping ( http://www.hping.org/ ) can send
arbitrary packets (of pretty much any type).
Might look into that for udp/tcp testing.
Andy Delcambre
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