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<title>Routines for construction and handling of network packets</title>
<updated>2000-11-30T09:03:12Z</updated>
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<name>hubertf</name>
<email>hubertf@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2000-11-30T09:03:12Z</published>
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Libnet is a collection of routines to help with the construction
and handling of network packets. It provides a portable framework
for low-level network packet shaping, handling and injection. Libnet
features portable packet creation interfaces at the IP layer and
link layer, as well as a host of supplementary and complementary
functionality. Using libnet, quick and simple packet assembly
applications can be whipped up with little effort. With a bit more
time, more complex programs can be written (Traceroute and ping
were easily rewritten using libnet and libpcap)

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<title>libnet 1.0.1b</title>
<updated>2000-08-11T08:00:10Z</updated>
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<name>itojun</name>
<email>itojun@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2000-08-11T08:00:10Z</published>
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