Gspoof is a GTK+ program written in the C language which makes it easier and more accurate to build and send TCP packets with or without a data-payload. It's possible to modify TCP/IP fields and also ethernet header working to Link Level. You can send one or more packets together. It runs also in "console mode" without X and so you can compile it without GTK+.
| Tags | Networking Communications Security Software Distribution Software Distribution Tools Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X POSIX Linux BSD |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds Explicit Congestion Notification support, fixes a bug in ltostr(), cleans up code in console.c, and fixes some tips.


Release Notes: The non-portable atoll() function was replaced with strtoll(). This was tested on Mac OS X and FreeBSD. Many tips were fixed. Some oversights for the restore default command were corrected. The --with-libnet-prefix=DIR option was added to the configure script.


Release Notes: Ported to GTK+ 2.x. There is a new interface. readline library support has been discarded. Pseudo-flood options have changed: durate->number, break->delay. There is a new installation engine.


Release Notes: libreadline support has been added to console.c, and some oversights in console.c have been corrected.


Release Notes: This release has been ported to libnet-1.1.x (with a new API, incompatible with the old one), fixes some memory problems using Valgrind 1.0.0, corrects old bugs, and adds TODO and IMPORTANT files.
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