[ipv6hackers] thc-ipv6 v2.5 released
Adam Števko
adam.stevko at gmail.com
Fri Dec 27 21:52:43 CET 2013
Hi Marc,
where can i find you?
Adam
On Dec 27, 2013, at 9:00 PM, Marc Heuse <mh at mh-sec.de> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I just released thc-ipv6 v2.5. new tools, a lot of enhancements to the
> existing ones. The CHANGES file is long :-)
> Get it at http://www.thc.org/thc-ipv6
>
> is anyone at 30C3 at the moment?
> if so, meet me up :-)
>
> Greets,
> Marc
>
> Changelog for v2.5 (from v2.3):
> * Moved the license from GPLv3 to AGPLv3 (see LICENSE file)
> * Support for big endian processors added
> * Added new tool: flood_dhcps6 - DHCPv6 server fuzzer. Submitted by Brandon
> Hutcheson and Graeme Neilson - great job, thanks!
> * Added new tool: flood_redir6 - flooding with ICMPv6 redirects
> * Added new tool: flood_rs6 - flooding with ICMPv6 Router Soliciations
> * Added new tool: four2six - send an IPv4 packet via a 4to6 gateway
> * Added new tool: dump_dhcp6 - show all DHCP6 servers and their config
> * Added new script: six2four.sh - send an IPv6 packet via a 6to4 gateway
> * All flooding tools:
> - support now a specific target instead of all local nodes
> - printing a dot for each 1000 packets sent (before: 100)
> * alive6:
> - renamed option -D to -C (common address scan), -D still works too
> - added -4 IPv6address/range option
> - added -H option to print the hop count value of received packets
> - added -L option to only report local alive systems
> - added -P option to only print addresses that would be scanned, but
> no scanning
> - added -R option to not consider TCP-RST packets as alive signals
> - NDP alives now also get their MAC addresses printed
> - reworked help output, simple help screen with no option, full help
> with -h parameter
> - clarified that ranges (from-to) should not be used together with -D
> -M or -4
> - -W option waited for micro not milliseconds, fixed
> * flood_router26
> - added -S slow start option which makes the flooding a bit more
> effective
> - added -G gigantic packet option (64kb, fragmented)
> - increased number of route/prefix entries in normal (non -G option)
> packets
> - rewrote the help screen
> * thcsyn6:
> - changed to also allow syn flooding on link local
> * parasite6:
> - added ROUTER flag to all packets to prevent being removed from the
> routing list
> * trace6:
> - added -u UDP switch
> - fixed bug that showed targets sometimes too far away
> - fixed -E option
> - fixed millisecond printing
> * thcping6:
> - added -n count switch
> - added -T icmptype and -C icmpcode options
> - rewrote help output, added -h extra output, minimal otherwise
> * dnsdict6:
> - enhanced and updated the dictionaries
> - added additonal "u"ber large dictionary with -u option
> * fragmentation6:
> - added multi-level-fragment tests
> - no screen flooding in flooding mode anymore
> * fake_solicitate6
> - src address is now by default the own link-local address unless
> specified different
> * firewall6:
> - added -H option to show hop count of pkts received
> * randicmp6:
> - added -p option which will not print replies and not wait (good for
> flooding tests)
> * thc-ipv6-lib:
> - added thc_add_ipv4_rudimentary function needed for the new four2six
> tool,
> so far only ICMPv4 ping and UDP is supported.
> - renamed thc_create_ipv6 to thc_create_ipv6_extended, and added a
> simpler
> thc_create_ipv6 function
> - 801.q VLAN IDs can now have the proper range of up to 4095
> - injection sniffing - some tcpdump seem not to be able to sniff on
> ether proto
> * massive error checking and compiler warnings eliminated
> * Incorporated Debian maintainer patches: man page additions and
> spelling fixes
>
> --
> Marc Heuse
> www.mh-sec.de
>
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>
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