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N E M E S I S  -  TCP/IP Packet Injection  [ChangeLog]
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1.4     - New and improved nemesis
          - New in nemesis 1.4: nemesis-ethernet and nemesis-ip
          - Useful man pages
          - Single binary
          - improved cross-platform support via GNU autotools

        - Easier to use
          - Nemesis will attempt to fill in as many details as possible 
            in a packet, thus requiring fewer or even no command line switches.
          - Each protocol builder attempts to build a proper packet by default.

        - Simplified code base
          - The network header structures in libnet proved useful so nemesis
            now uses them where appropriate.
          - Re-used code has been moved into a single source file containing
            support functions.

        - Full payload functionality
          - Payloads can now contain NULLs within them and full-size packets 
            should be available on all supported platforms

        - TCP/IP options support
          - All nemesis injectors (excluding ARP and Ethernet) now support IP 
            options via -O <IP options file>.
          - All nemesis injectors using TCP as a transport protocol now
            support TCP options via -o <TCP options file>.

Originally written by Mark Grimes <mark@stateful.net>, Nemesis became an 
extremely popular tool suite. With Mark wanting to move on to other projects, 
I nervously agreed to take over Nemesis development in June of 2001 and 
somehow try and fill Mark's shoes. 

1.32    - general fixes
          - Fixed if (verbose) bug that prevented libnet_get_hwaddr from being
            called if verbose == 0
          - Fixed getopt() parsing to no longer use if (got_link) as optarg
            options weren't parsed properly if -d appeared anywhere but the 
            beginning of the command line.
          - relocated some sanity checks
          - man page cleanup. (-b option doesn't exist)

        - changes to nemesis-arp 
          - Added -h and -m switches to allow for changing the sender and 
	    target hardware addresses within the ARP frame independant of the 
            Ethernet header.
          - Added Solaris style ARP requests (-s option) such that the target 
            hardware address is set to ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff rather than 
            00:00:00:00:00:00 as it is in most implementations.  This is 
            merely a shortcut and users wishing to set the target address 
            manually should use the -m switch.
          - ARP requests now default to having the target hardware address
            set to 00:00:00:00:00:00 rather than duplicating what's in 
            enet_dst.

         - changes to nemesis-igmp
	   - pull in accidental DoS protection from 1.31

===== [versions previous to 1.31 were developed and maintaned by obecian 
<obecian@packetninja.net>] =====

1.31    - Error in printf output for arp request/reply
          Pulls Source MAC off card if undefined, prevents accidental DoS ;)
1.3     - RARP added (thanks to Jeff Nathan <jeff@wwti.com> for pointing out Libnet
            had RARP support, while I have been busy unlibnetizing source code... Since
            some people wanted this feature...)
          RAW4ALL OpenBSD patch support added (inject nemesis packets as a normal user!)
          --- nemesis is such a bloody mess, this will be the last version of the old
              libnet-nemesis -- I SWEAR! --- (bar bugfixes)
1.2     - ICMP checksum fix patched (did not affect ICMP injection, but not proper)
          Makefile fixes (roll in the changes made in OpenBSD land)

--- 2.0 branch started and under development --- 
      
1.1     - Injection fixes - DNS (no frame on layer 2), ICMP (false reporting)
          New packet payload hex dumping algorithm created from scratch...
            many people rip tcpdump's hex dumping algorithm, which might
            be more robust, but this is 100% my OWN algorithm -- so if
            it totally sucks, please tell me and I will rip tcpdump's
            algorithm.  I think it works nice and is considerably less code
            than the other flavors.
          ICMP man page update - ICMP types/codes notated, so you don't have
            to refer to the source.
          Payload fixes

          (NOTE: nemesis is only being maintained for bugfixes now.
           A next generation of the tool is currently being developed
           that will have a shell based interface rather than a command
           line.  As future features are implemented, it will become
           readily apparent why this is being done.)

1.0     - Injection fix - non-payload packet wasn't injecting after
          changes made between 0.9.1 and 1.0pre1 releases

1.0pre1 - MANY bugfixes, packet stream loop tightening, Binary payload
          now does what it is supposed too ;)
          Socket fixes -- tested with large files

0.9.1   - b0rked the ethernet checksums patch, recoded and verified

0.9     - OSPF completed (5 additional packet types)
          autoconf adjustments to ease into obsd ports tree
          patches supplied by: <brad@comstyle.com>

0.8     - autoconf style configuration
          misc cosmetic fixes
		  
0.7     - addition of DNS protocol
          addition of IGMP protocol
          addition of RIP protocol
          finished layer 2 support for all completed protocols

0.666b  - getopt() fixes to OSPF and ICMP
          misc cosmetic fixes

0.666a  - initial public release
          ARP, ICMP, OSPF*, TCP, UDP implemented (* unfinished)
