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NAME nemesis-dhcp -- DHCP Protocol (The Nemesis Project) SYNOPSIS nemesis-dhcp [-vZ?] [-c COUNT] [-i INTERVAL] [-d IFNAME] [-C ADDR] [-D ADDR] [-F OPT] [-f FLAGS] [-g ADDR] [-h MAC] [-H MAC] [-I ID] [-M MAC] [-o CODE] [-O FILE] [-P FILE] [-s ADDR] [-S ADDR] [-t IP-TOS] [-T TTL] [-x PORT] [-y PORT] [-Y ADDR] DESCRIPTION nemesis is designed to be a command line-based, portable human IP stack for UNIX-like and Windows systems. The suite is broken down by proto- col, and should allow for useful scripting of injected packets from simple shell scripts. nemesis-dhcp provides an interface to craft and inject DHCP packets al- lowing the user to specify any portion of a DHCP packet as well as lower-level IP and TCP/UDP packet information. By default a DHCP Discover (client) message is created. To success- fully send it out a network interface you must be root. GENERAL OPTIONS -c COUNT Number of packets to send, default: 1. -i INTERVAL Seconds between repeatedly sent packets, only available if -c is given. -v Display the injected packet in human readable form. Use twice to see a hexdump of the injected packet with printable ASCII characters on the right. Use three times for a hexdump without decoded ASCII. DHCP OPTIONS -o CODE BOOTP/DHCP opcode to send, default: 1 (request). -f FLAGS Specify the FLAGS within the DHCP header, default: 0x8000. -g ADDR DHCP Gateway (relay agent) IP address. -s ADDR DHCP server IP address. -C ADDR DHCP client's IP address. -Y ADDR Your IP address, the lease from the DHCP server. -h MAC Client's HW address, MAC. -P FILE This will cause nemesis-dhcp to use the specified FILE as the payload when injecting DHCP packets. For packets injected us- ing the raw interface (where -d is not used), the maximum pay- load size is 65455 for DHCP packets. For packets injected us- ing the link layer interface (where -d IS used), the maximum payload size is 1420 bytes. Payloads can also be read from stdin by specifying -P- instead. The payload file can consist of any arbitrary data though it will be most useful to create a payload resembling the struc- ture of the DHCP packet specified using the command-line op- tions. NOTE: Windows systems are limited to a maximum payload size of 1420 bytes. UDP OPTIONS -x PORT UDP source port of injected packet. -y PORT UDP target port of injected packet. IP OPTIONS -D ADDR Specify the destination IP address in the IP header. -F OPT Specify the fragmentation options in the IP header: -FD don't fragment -FM more fragments -FR reserved flag -F offset IP fragmentation options can be specified individually or com- bined into a single argument to the -F command line switch by separating the options with commas (eg. -FD,M) or spaces (eg. -FM 223). The IP fragmentation offset is a 13-bit field with valid values from 0 to 8189. Don't fragment (DF), more frag- ments (MF) and the reserved flag (RESERVED or RB) are 1-bit fields. NOTE: Under normal conditions, the reserved flag is unset. -I ID Specify the IP ID in the IP header. -O FILE This will cause nemesis-dhcp to use the specified IP options file, FILE, as the options when building the IP header for the injected packet. IP options can be up to 40 bytes in length. The IP options file must be created manually based upon the de- sired options. IP options can also be read from stdin by spec- ifying -O- instead of an IP options file. -S ADDR Specify the source IP address in the IP header. -t TOS Specify the IP type-of-service (TOS) in the IP header. Valid type of service values: 2 Minimize monetary cost 4 Maximize reliability 8 Maximize throughput 24 Minimize delay NOTE: Under normal conditions, only one type of service is set within a packet. To specify multiple types, specify the sum of the desired values as the type of service. -T TTL Specify the IP time-to-live (TTL) in the IP header. DATA LINK OPTIONS -d IFNAME Specify the name (for UNIX-like systems) or the number (for Windows systems) of the IFNAME to use (eg. fxp0, eth0, hme0, 1). -H MAC Specify the source MAC address, (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX). -M MAC Specify the destination MAC address, (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX). -Z Lists the available network interfaces by number for use in link-layer injection. NOTE: This feature is only relevant to Windows systems. DIAGNOSTICS nemesis-dhcp returns 0 on a successful exit, 1 if it exits on an error. SEE ALSO nemesis-arp(1), nemesis-dns(1), nemesis-ethernet(1), nemesis-icmp(1), nemesis-igmp(1), nemesis-ip(1), nemesis-ospf(1), nemesis-rip(1), nemesis-tcp(1), nemesis-udp(1). AUTHORS Joachim Nilsson <troglobit@gmail.com> BUGS Please report at https://github.com/libnet/nemesis/issues Nov 21, 2019 nemesis-dhcp(1)
NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | GENERAL OPTIONS | DHCP OPTIONS | UDP OPTIONS | IP OPTIONS | DATA LINK OPTIONS | DIAGNOSTICS | SEE ALSO | AUTHORS | BUGS
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