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| Subject: | RE: Strange server test tool |
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| Date: | Mon, 20 Feb 2006 08:44:05 +0100 |
From: Luchino - Samel [mailto:samelinux@gmail.com]
The tool i'm watching for have to send a raw http packet with a http request for a page from a specified IP
I assume the src IP is not something you're faking ... netcat seems the simplest, wget is also possible, and there is a rather nice toolkit called ELZA, which can be very useful if you need to make decisions depepdning on what you are receiving. ELZA could fairly easily do this job, but it may be that you can by with a simpler solution. ELZA doesn't do 'raw' packets, but you get to specifiy all (?) options and parameters for a HTTP request. Anders Thulin anders.thulin@tietoenator.com 040-661 50 63 TietoEnator Telecom & Media AB, Box 85, SE-201 20 MalmÃ
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