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author B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2022-03-13 17:44:46 -0400
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-hping is a command-line oriented TCP/IP packet assembler/analyzer. The interface
-is inspired to the ping(8) unix command, but hping isn't only able to send ICMP
-echo requests. It supports TCP, UDP, ICMP and RAW-IP protocols, has a traceroute
-mode, the ability to send files between a covered channel, and many other
-features.
+hping is a command-line oriented TCP/IP packet assembler/analyzer. The
+interface is inspired to the ping(8) unix command, but hping isn't
+only able to send ICMP echo requests. It supports TCP, UDP, ICMP and
+RAW-IP protocols, has a traceroute mode, the ability to send files
+between a covered channel, and many other features.
-While hping was mainly used as a security tool in the past, it can be used in
-many ways by people that don't care about security to test networks and hosts. A
-subset of the stuff you can do using hping:
+While hping was mainly used as a security tool in the past, it can
+be used in many ways by people that don't care about security to test
+networks and hosts. A subset of the stuff you can do using hping:
* Firewall testing
* Advanced port scanning
* Network testing, using different protocols, TOS, fragmentation