Description: Hping is a command-line tool for analysing TCP/IP packet. This is based on the ping(8) unix command, but hping has also many extra features. The various protocols supported by hping are TCP, UDP, ICMP and RAW-IP protocols. It can send files between a covered channel..
Following are some great uses of hping:
Firewall testing
Network testing, using different protocols, TOS, fragmentation
Manual path MTU discovery
Advanced traceroute, under all the supported protocols
Advanced port scanning
Remote OS fingerprinting
Remote uptime guessing
TCP/IP stacks auditing
This video is all about demo of hping
Source : neodean01 from youtube
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can any body tell me where is it in compare with nmap ??
thanks
I think nmap is best choice because i'm using nmap from long long time :)
I have a question. I confused that in the option -i ux where x is microsecond and according to the help menu, it is saying
-i u10000 is equal to 10 packets per second.
However, as microsecond is equal to 10^-6 or 0.000001. So 10000 should be 10000 x 0.000001 or 0.01 second; if make it near to 1 second, it is multiply by 100. BUT Why it says it is 10 packets and not 100 packets?
Also, what is -i u800 means?
thanks