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NAME
       nemesis-rip - RIP Protocol (The Nemesis Project)

SYNOPSIS
       nemesis-rip  [-v?]  [-d Ethernet-device ] [-D destination-
       IP-address ] [-F fragmentation-offset  ]	 [-H  source-MAC-
       address	]  [-I	IP-ID ] [-M destination-MAC-address ] [-O
       IP-options-file ] [-P payload-file ] [-S source-IP-address
       ] [-t IP-TOS ] [-T IP-TTL ] [-x source-port ] [-y destina-
       tion-port ]

DESCRIPTION
       The Nemesis Project is designed	to  be	a  command  line-
       based, portable human IP stack for UNIX like systems.  The
       suite is broken down by protocol,  and  should  allow  for
       useful  scripting  of  injected packet streams from simple
       shell scripts.

       nemesis-rip provides an interface to craft and inject  RIP
       packets	allowing the user to specify any portion of a RIP
       packet as well as lower-level IP packet information.

RIP Options
       -c RIP Command
	      RIP Command.

       -V RIP Version
	      RIP Version.

       -r RIP Route Domain
	      RIP Route Domain.

       -a RIP Address Family
	      RIP Address Family.

       -R RIP Route Tag
	      RIP Route Tag.

       -k RIP Network Address Mask
	      RIP Network Address Mask.

       -h RIP Next Hop
	      RIP Next Hop.

       -m RIP Metric
	      RIP Metric.

       -P Payload File
	      Filename to read for packet payload.


       -v verbose-mode
	      Display the injected packet in human readable form.
	      Use  twice to see a hexdump of the injected packet.



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UDP OPTIONS
       -x source-port
	      Specify the source-port within the UDP header.

       -y destination-port
	      Specify the destination-port within the UDP header.

IP OPTIONS
       -D destination-IP-address
	      Specify  the  destination-IP-address  within the IP
	      header.

       -F fragmentation-offset
	      Specify  the  fragmentation-offset  within  the  IP
	      header.

       -I IP-ID
	      Specify the IP-ID within the IP header.

       -O IP-options-file
	      This  will  cause	 nemesis-rip to use the specified
	      IP-options-file as the options when building the IP
	      header for the injectect packet.	IP options can be
	      up to 40 bytes in length.	 The IP options file must
	      be created manually based upon the desired options.
	      IP options can also be read from stdin by	 specify-
	      ing '-O -' instead of an IP-options-file.

       -S source-IP-address
	      Specify the source-IP-address within the IP header.

       -t IP-TOS
	      Specify the IP-type-of-service (TOS) within the  IP
	      header.  Valid type of service values:

	      2	 (Minimize monetary cost)
	      4	 (Maximize reliability)
	      8	 (Maximize throughput)
	      24 (Minimize delay)

	      Note: type of service values cannot be combined.

       -T IP-TTL
	      Specify  the  IP-time-to-live  (TTL)  within the IP
	      header.

DATA LINK OPTIONS
       -d Ethernet-device
	      Specify the name of the Ethernet-device to use (eg.
	      ne0, fxp0, eth0).

       -H source-MAC-address
	      Specify the source-MAC-address (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX).




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       -M destination-MAC-address
	      Specify	      the	   defination-MAC-address
	      (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX).

DIAGNOSTICS
       Nemesis-rip  returns 0 on a successful exit, 1 if it exits
       on an error.

BUGS
       Send  concise  and  clearly   written   bug   reports   to
       jeff@snort.org

AUTHOR
       Jeff Nathan <jeff@snort.org>

       Originally developed by Mark Grimes <mark@stateful.net>

SEE ALSO
       nemesis-arp(1), nemesis-dns(1), nemesis-ethernet(1), neme-
       sis-icmp(1),  nemesis-igmp(1),	nemesis-ip(1),	 nemesis-
       ospf(1), nemesis-tcp(1), nemesis-udp(1)




































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