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NAME

       randpkt - Random packet generator

SYNOPSIS

       randpkt [ -b <maxbytes> ] [ -c <count> ] [ -F <file format> ] [ -r ] [ -t <type> ] <filename>

       randpkt -h|--help

       randpkt -v|--version

DESCRIPTION

       randpkt is a small utility that creates a trace file full of random packets.

       By creating many randomized packets of a certain type, you can test packet sniffers to see how well they
       handle malformed packets. The sniffer can never trust the data that it sees in the packet because you can
       always sniff a very bad packet that conforms to no standard. randpkt produces very bad packets.

       When creating packets of a certain type, randpkt uses a sample packet that is stored internally to
       randpkt. It uses this as the starting point for your random packets, and then adds extra random bytes to
       the end of this sample packet.

       For example, if you choose to create random ARP packets, randpkt will create a packet which contains a
       predetermined Ethernet II header, with the Type field set to ARP. After the Ethernet II header, it will
       put a random number of bytes with random values.

OPTIONS

       -b <maxbytes>

           Default 5000.

           Defines the maximum number of bytes added to the sample packet. If you choose a maxbytes value that
           is less than the size of the sample packet, then your packets would contain only the sample packet...
           not much variance there! randpkt exits on that condition.

       -c <count>

           Default 1000.

           Defines the number of packets to generate.

       -F <file format>

           Default pcapng.

           Sets the file format of the output capture file. randpkt can write the file in several formats;
           randpkt -F provides a list of the available output formats. Note that not all output formats support
           all packet types.

       -h|--help
           Print the version number and options and exit.

       -r

           The packet type is determined randomly for each packet. This requires an output format that can
           support different encapsulations per packet, like pcapng.

       -t <type>

           Default Ethernet II frame.

           Defines the type of packet to generate:

               arp             Address Resolution Protocol
               bgp             Border Gateway Protocol
               bvlc            BACnet Virtual Link Control
               dns             Domain Name Service
               eth             Ethernet
               fddi            Fiber Distributed Data Interface
               giop            General Inter-ORB Protocol
               icmp            Internet Control Message Protocol
               ip              Internet Protocol
               ipv6            Internet Protocol Version 6
               llc             Logical Link Control
               m2m             WiMAX M2M Encapsulation Protocol
               megaco          MEGACO
               nbns            NetBIOS-over-TCP Name Service
               ncp2222         NetWare Core Protocol
               sctp            Stream Control Transmission Protocol
               syslog          Syslog message
               tds             TDS NetLib
               tcp             Transmission Control Protocol
               tr              Token-Ring
               udp             User Datagram Protocol
               usb             Universal Serial Bus
               usb-linux       Universal Serial Bus with Linux specific header

       -v|--version
           Print the full version information and exit.

DIAGNOSTIC OPTIONS

       --log-level <level>
           Set the active log level. Supported levels in lowest to highest order are "noisy", "debug", "info",
           "message", "warning", "critical", and "error". Messages at each level and higher will be printed, for
           example "warning" prints "warning", "critical", and "error" messages and "noisy" prints all messages.
           Levels are case insensitive.

       --log-fatal <level>
           Abort the program if any messages are logged at the specified level or higher. For example, "warning"
           aborts on any "warning", "critical", or "error" messages.

       --log-domains <list>
           Only print messages for the specified log domains, e.g. "GUI,Epan,sshdump". List of domains must be
           comma-separated. Can be negated with "!" as the first character (inverts the match).

       --log-debug <list>
           Force the specified domains to log at the "debug" level. List of domains must be comma-separated. Can
           be negated with "!" as the first character (inverts the match).

       --log-noisy <list>
           Force the specified domains to log at the "noisy" level. List of domains must be comma-separated. Can
           be negated with "!" as the first character (inverts the match).

       --log-fatal-domains <list>
           Abort the program if any messages are logged for the specified log domains. List of domains must be
           comma-separated.

       --log-file <path>
           Write log messages and stderr output to the specified file.

EXAMPLES

       To see a description of the randpkt options use:

           randpkt

       To generate a capture file with 1000 DNS packets use:

           randpkt -b 500 -t dns rand_dns.pcapng

       To generate a small capture file with just a single LLC frame use:

           randpkt -b 100 -c 1 -t llc single_llc.pcapng

SEE ALSO

       pcap(3), editcap(1)

                                                   2024-04-16                                         RANDPKT(1)