WAIT TIMEOUT stdout Ctrl-C stdout Ctrl-C stdout make -C tools echo scan > /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak xx__-> # 33.50 [+6.58] RTNETLINK answers: Network is down # 34.05 [+0.55] RTNETLINK answers: Network is down # 34.37 [+0.32] mz/getopts: libnet_init() failed (libnet_check_iface(): veth0.2 is down) Invalid command line parameters! # 34.40 [+0.03] # 34.40 [+0.00] mausezahn 0.6.9, a fast versatile traffic generator # 34.41 [+0.01] http://www.netsniff-ng.org # 34.41 [+0.00] # 34.41 [+0.00] Usage: mausezahn [options] [interface] || # 34.42 [+0.01] Options: # 34.43 [+0.00] -x Interactive mode with telnet CLI, default port: 25542 # 34.43 [+0.01] -l Listen address to bind to when in interactive mode, default: 0.0.0.0 # 34.44 [+0.01] -4 IPv4 mode (default) # 34.45 [+0.01] -6 IPv6 mode # 34.45 [+0.00] -R Set socket priority # 34.46 [+0.01] -c Send packet count times, default:1, infinite:0 # 34.47 [+0.01] -d Apply delay between transmissions. The delay value can be # 34.48 [+0.01] specified in usec (default, no additional unit needed), or in # 34.49 [+0.01] msec (e.g. 100m or 100msec), or in seconds (e.g. 100s or 100sec) # 34.50 [+0.01] -r Multiplies the specified delay with a random value # 34.51 [+0.01] -p Pad the raw frame to specified length (using random bytes) # 34.52 [+0.01] -a Use specified source mac address, no matter what has # 34.52 [+0.01] been specified with other arguments; keywords see below, # 34.54 [+0.01] Default is own interface # 34.54 [+0.01] -b Same with destination mac address; keywords: # 34.55 [+0.01] rand Use a random MAC address # 34.56 [+0.01] bc Use a broadcast MAC address # 34.56 [+0.01] own Use own interface MAC address (default for source MAC) # 34.57 [+0.01] stp Use IEEE 802.1d STP multicast address # 34.58 [+0.01] cisco Use Cisco multicast address as used for CDP, VTP, or PVST+ # 34.59 [+0.01] -A Use specified source IP address (default is own interface IP) # 34.60 [+0.01] -B Send packet to specified destination IP or domain name # 34.61 [+0.01] -P Use the specified ASCII payload # 34.62 [+0.01] -f Read the ASCII payload from a file # 34.62 [+0.01] -F Read the hexadecimal payload from a file # 34.63 [+0.01] -Q <[CoS:]vlan> Specify 802.1Q VLAN tag and optional Class of Service, you can # 34.65 [+0.01] specify multiple 802.1Q VLAN tags (QinQ...) by separating them # 34.66 [+0.01] via a comma or a period (e.g. '5:10,20,2:30') # 34.67 [+0.01] -t Specify packet type for autobuild (you don't need to care for # 34.68 [+0.01] encapsulations in lower layers, most packet types allow/require # 34.70 [+0.02] additional packet-specific arguments in an ; # 34.72 [+0.02] Currently supported types: arp, bpdu, cdp, ip, icmp, udp, tcp, # 34.73 [+0.01] dns, rtp, syslog, lldp and more; # 34.74 [+0.01] For context-help use 'help' as ! # 34.75 [+0.01] -T Specify packet type for server mode, currently only rtp is supported; # 34.77 [+0.01] Enter -T help or -T rtp help for further information # 34.78 [+0.01] -M Insert a MPLS label, enter '-M help' for a syntax description # 34.79 [+0.01] -V|VV|... Verbose and more verbose mode # 34.80 [+0.01] -q Quiet mode, even omit 'important' standard short messages # 34.81 [+0.01] -S Simulation mode: DOES NOT put anything on the wire, this is # 34.82 [+0.01] typically combined with one of the verbose modes (v or V) # 34.83 [+0.01] -v Show version # 34.84 [+0.01] -h Print this help # 34.85 [+0.01] # 34.85 [+0.00] Examples: # 34.85 [+0.00] mausezahn -x 99 # 34.86 [+0.00] mausezahn -c 0 -d 2s -t bpdu conf # 34.87 [+0.01] mausezahn -t cdp change -c 0 # 34.88 [+0.01] mausezahn -t syslog sev=3 -P "You have been mausezahned." -A 10.1.1.109 -B 192.168.7.7 # 34.90 [+0.02] mausezahn eth0 -A rand -B 1.1.1.1 -c 0 -t tcp "dp=1-1023, flags=syn" # 34.91 [+0.02] # 34.91 [+0.00] Note: # 34.91 [+0.00] This tool is targeted for network developers! You should # 34.92 [+0.01] be aware of what you are doing and what these options above # 34.93 [+0.01] mean! Only use this tool in an isolated LAN that you own! # 34.94 [+0.01] # 34.94 [+0.00] Please report bugs to # 34.94 [+0.01] Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Herbert Haas , # 34.95 [+0.01] Copyright (C) 2011 Daniel Borkmann , # 34.96 [+0.01] Swiss federal institute of technology (ETH Zurich) # 34.96 [+0.01] License: GNU GPL version 2.0 # 34.97 [+0.00] This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. # 34.98 [+0.01] There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. # 34.98 [+0.01] # 34.98 [+0.00] mz/getopts: libnet_init() failed (libnet_check_iface(): veth0.2 is down) Invalid command line parameters! # 35.00 [+0.01] # 35.00 [+0.00] mausezahn 0.6.9, a fast versatile traffic generator # 35.00 [+0.01] http://www.netsniff-ng.org # 35.01 [+0.00] # 35.01 [+0.00] Usage: mausezahn [options] [interface] || # 35.02 [+0.01] Options: # 35.02 [+0.00] -x Interactive mode with telnet CLI, default port: 25542 # 35.03 [+0.01] -l Listen address to bind to when in interactive mode, default: 0.0.0.0 # 35.04 [+0.01] -4 IPv4 mode (default) # 35.04 [+0.01] -6 IPv6 mode # 35.05 [+0.00] -R Set socket priority # 35.05 [+0.01] -c Send packet count times, default:1, infinite:0 # 35.06 [+0.01] -d Apply delay between transmissions. The delay value can be # 35.07 [+0.01] specified in usec (default, no additional unit needed), or in # 35.08 [+0.01] msec (e.g. 100m or 100msec), or in seconds (e.g. 100s or 100sec) # 35.09 [+0.01] -r Multiplies the specified delay with a random value # 35.10 [+0.01] -p Pad the raw frame to specified length (using random bytes) # 35.11 [+0.01] -a Use specified source mac address, no matter what has # 35.12 [+0.01] been specified with other arguments; keywords see below, # 35.13 [+0.01] Default is own interface # 35.14 [+0.01] -b Same with destination mac address; keywords: # 35.15 [+0.01] rand Use a random MAC address # 35.15 [+0.01] bc Use a broadcast MAC address # 35.16 [+0.01] own Use own interface MAC address (default for source MAC) # 35.17 [+0.01] stp Use IEEE 802.1d STP multicast address # 35.18 [+0.01] cisco Use Cisco multicast address as used for CDP, VTP, or PVST+ # 35.19 [+0.01] -A Use specified source IP address (default is own interface IP) # 35.20 [+0.01] -B Send packet to specified destination IP or domain name # 35.21 [+0.01] -P Use the specified ASCII payload # 35.22 [+0.01] -f Read the ASCII payload from a file # 35.22 [+0.01] -F Read the hexadecimal payload from a file # 35.23 [+0.01] -Q <[CoS:]vlan> Specify 802.1Q VLAN tag and optional Class of Service, you can # 35.24 [+0.01] specify multiple 802.1Q VLAN tags (QinQ...) by separating them # 35.26 [+0.02] via a comma or a period (e.g. '5:10,20,2:30') # 35.27 [+0.01] -t Specify packet type for autobuild (you don't need to care for # 35.28 [+0.01] encapsulations in lower layers, most packet types allow/require # 35.29 [+0.01] additional packet-specific arguments in an ; # 35.30 [+0.01] Currently supported types: arp, bpdu, cdp, ip, icmp, udp, tcp, # 35.31 [+0.01] dns, rtp, syslog, lldp and more; # 35.31 [+0.01] For context-help use 'help' as ! # 35.32 [+0.01] -T Specify packet type for server mode, currently only rtp is supported; # 35.33 [+0.01] Enter -T help or -T rtp help for further information # 35.34 [+0.01] -M Insert a MPLS label, enter '-M help' for a syntax description # 35.35 [+0.01] -V|VV|... Verbose and more verbose mode # 35.36 [+0.01] -q Quiet mode, even omit 'important' standard short messages # 35.37 [+0.01] -S Simulation mode: DOES NOT put anything on the wire, this is # 35.38 [+0.01] typically combined with one of the verbose modes (v or V) # 35.39 [+0.01] -v Show version # 35.40 [+0.00] -h Print this help # 35.40 [+0.00] # 35.40 [+0.00] Examples: # 35.40 [+0.00] mausezahn -x 99 # 35.40 [+0.00] mausezahn -c 0 -d 2s -t bpdu conf # 35.41 [+0.00] mausezahn -t cdp change -c 0 # 35.41 [+0.00] mausezahn -t syslog sev=3 -P "You have been mausezahned." -A 10.1.1.109 -B 192.168.7.7 # 35.43 [+0.01] mausezahn eth0 -A rand -B 1.1.1.1 -c 0 -t tcp "dp=1-1023, flags=syn" # 35.43 [+0.01] # 35.43 [+0.00] Note: # 35.44 [+0.00] This tool is targeted for network developers! You should # 35.44 [+0.01] be aware of what you are doing and what these options above # 35.45 [+0.01] mean! Only use this tool in an isolated LAN that you own! # 35.46 [+0.01] # 35.46 [+0.00] Please report bugs to # 35.46 [+0.01] Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Herbert Haas , # 35.47 [+0.01] Copyright (C) 2011 Daniel Borkmann , # 35.48 [+0.01] Swiss federal institute of technology (ETH Zurich) # 35.48 [+0.01] License: GNU GPL version 2.0 # 35.49 [+0.00] This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. # 35.50 [+0.01] There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. # 35.50 [+0.01] # 35.50 [+0.00] mz/getopts: libnet_init() failed (libnet_check_iface(): veth0.2 is down) Invalid command line parameters! # 35.52 [+0.01] # 35.52 [+0.00] mausezahn 0.6.9, a fast versatile traffic generator # 35.52 [+0.01] http://www.netsniff-ng.org # 35.53 [+0.00] # 35.53 [+0.00] Usage: mausezahn [options] [interface] || # 35.53 [+0.01] Options: # 35.54 [+0.00] -x Interactive mode with telnet CLI, default port: 25542 # 35.55 [+0.01] -l Listen address to bind to when in interactive mode, default: 0.0.0.0 # 35.56 [+0.01] -4 IPv4 mode (default) # 35.56 [+0.01] -6 IPv6 mode # 35.57 [+0.00] -R Set socket priority # 35.57 [+0.01] -c Send packet count times, default:1, infinite:0 # 35.58 [+0.01] -d Apply delay between transmissions. The delay value can be # 35.59 [+0.01] specified in usec (default, no additional unit needed), or in # 35.60 [+0.01] msec (e.g. 100m or 100msec), or in seconds (e.g. 100s or 100sec) # 35.61 [+0.01] -r Multiplies the specified delay with a random value # 35.62 [+0.01] -p Pad the raw frame to specified length (using random bytes) # 35.63 [+0.01] -a Use specified source mac address, no matter what has # 35.64 [+0.01] been specified with other arguments; keywords see below, # 35.65 [+0.01] Default is own interface # 35.66 [+0.01] -b Same with destination mac address; keywords: # 35.66 [+0.01] rand Use a random MAC address # 35.67 [+0.01] bc Use a broadcast MAC address # 35.68 [+0.01] own Use own interface MAC address (default for source MAC) # 35.69 [+0.01] stp Use IEEE 802.1d STP multicast address # 35.69 [+0.01] cisco Use Cisco multicast address as used for CDP, VTP, or PVST+ # 35.70 [+0.01] -A Use specified source IP address (default is own interface IP) # 35.72 [+0.01] -B Send packet to specified destination IP or domain name # 35.73 [+0.01] -P Use the specified ASCII payload # 35.73 [+0.01] -f Read the ASCII payload from a file # 35.74 [+0.01] -F Read the hexadecimal payload from a file # 35.75 [+0.01] -Q <[CoS:]vlan> Specify 802.1Q VLAN tag and optional Class of Service, you can # 35.76 [+0.01] specify multiple 802.1Q VLAN tags (QinQ...) by separating them # 35.77 [+0.01] via a comma or a period (e.g. '5:10,20,2:30') # 35.78 [+0.01] -t Specify packet type for autobuild (you don't need to care for # 35.79 [+0.01] encapsulations in lower layers, most packet types allow/require # 35.80 [+0.01] additional packet-specific arguments in an ; # 35.81 [+0.01] Currently supported types: arp, bpdu, cdp, ip, icmp, udp, tcp, # 35.82 [+0.01] dns, rtp, syslog, lldp and more; # 35.83 [+0.01] For context-help use 'help' as ! # 35.84 [+0.01] -T Specify packet type for server mode, currently only rtp is supported; # 35.85 [+0.01] Enter -T help or -T rtp help for further information # 35.86 [+0.01] -M Insert a MPLS label, enter '-M help' for a syntax description # 35.87 [+0.01] -V|VV|... Verbose and more verbose mode # 35.88 [+0.01] -q Quiet mode, even omit 'important' standard short messages # 35.89 [+0.01] -S Simulation mode: DOES NOT put anything on the wire, this is # 35.90 [+0.01] typically combined with one of the verbose modes (v or V) # 35.91 [+0.01] -v Show version # 35.91 [+0.00] -h Print this help # 35.92 [+0.01] # 35.92 [+0.00] Examples: # 35.92 [+0.00] mausezahn -x 99 # 35.92 [+0.00] mausezahn -c 0 -d 2s -t bpdu conf # 35.93 [+0.00] mausezahn -t cdp change -c 0 # 35.93 [+0.00] mausezahn -t syslog sev=3 -P "You have been mausezahned." -A 10.1.1.109 -B 192.168.7.7 # 35.94 [+0.01] mausezahn eth0 -A rand -B 1.1.1.1 -c 0 -t tcp "dp=1-1023, flags=syn" # 35.95 [+0.01] # 35.95 [+0.00] Note: # 35.95 [+0.00] This tool is targeted for network developers! You should # 35.96 [+0.01] be aware of what you are doing and what these options above # 35.97 [+0.01] mean! Only use this tool in an isolated LAN that you own! # 35.98 [+0.01] # 35.98 [+0.00] Please report bugs to # 35.98 [+0.01] Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Herbert Haas , # 35.99 [+0.01] Copyright (C) 2011 Daniel Borkmann , # 36.00 [+0.01] Swiss federal institute of technology (ETH Zurich) # 36.00 [+0.01] License: GNU GPL version 2.0 # 36.01 [+0.00] This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. # 36.01 [+0.01] There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. # 36.02 [+0.01]