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N E M E S I S  -  TCP/IP Packet Injection  [README]
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Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001 Mark Grimes <obecian@packetninja.net>
Copyright (C) 2001 - 2003 Jeff Nathan <jeff@snort.org>
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The Nemesis Project is designed to be a commandline-based, portable human IP
stack for UNIX/Linux.  The suite is broken down by protocol, and should allow
for useful scripting of injected packets from simple shell scripts.

Key Features:

+ ARP/RARP, DNS, ETHERNET, ICMP, IGMP, IP, OSPF, RIP, TCP, UDP protocol support
+ Layer 2 or Layer 3 injection (by presence/absence of -d <dev> switch)
+ Packet payload from file
+ IP/TCP options from file
+ tested on OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, Solaris/Trusted Solaris, Linux,
  and Mac OS X

Each supported protocol uses its own protocol "injector" which is accompanied
by a man page explaning its functionality.

Consult the ChangeLog for current release details


Contributions
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+ bind [early release framework]
+ #propecia/EFnet [protocol testing]
+ Alexey Mavrin <lha@elco.spb.ru> [physical address casting bugfix]
+ Kyle Hargraves <halogen@nol.net> [OpenBSD port]
+ QuakeMstr <brad@comstyle.com> [autoconf fixes]
+ Stephane Tsacas <Stephane.Tsacas@curie.fr> [payload fixes / sanity checking]
+ CiR and Caezar of GhettoHackers [payload fixes]
+ Jeff Nathan <jeff@wwti.com> [pointing out rarp libnet options]
+ ocsic <pisco@private.as> [ 2000+ line diff including many fixes & nemesis-ip]
+ Dragos Ruiu <dr@kyx.net> [new hexdump code and suggestions on an improved
                            output format] 2/6/2003

  and last but not least, people that have reported bugs
