yevsnews@... (Jeffrey Stetz) wrote in
news:7df4caf3.0306230404.4bd9492a@posting.google.com:
> The tool is called "sendip." A search on Google finds the file for
> download in many places. This little program is for Linux and it is
> simply a packet generator. The beauty of this little program is that
> you don't need to assemble the NTP packet by hand, or even copy the
> raw hex data from a similar packet. "sendip" program can be told to
> send an NTP packet with a few config command line arguments.
>
Hi Jeffrey,
could you give an example of the commandline used to generated the packets
?
I've downloaded and installed sendip but i don't see any commandline
examples that would be useful in this situation.
TIA,
Ed |