iippsseenndd can be compiled in two ways. The first is used to send one-off
packets to a destination host, using command line options to specify various
attributes present in the headers. The _d_e_s_t_i_n_a_t_i_o_n must be given as
the last command line option, except for when TCP flags are specified as
a combination of A, S, F, U, P and R, last.
The other way it may be compiled, with DOSOCKET defined, is to allow an
attempt at making a TCP connection using a with ipsend resending the SYN
packet as per the command line options.
OPTIONS
-d
enable debugging mode.
-f
The _-_f allows the IP offset field in the IP header to be set to an
arbitrary value, which can be specified in decimal or hexadecimal.
-g
Specify the hostname of the gateway through which to route packets. This
is required whenever the destination host isn't directly attached to the
same network as the host from which you're sending.
-i
Set the interface name to be the name supplied.
-m
Specify the MTU to be used when sending out packets. This option allows you
to set a fake MTU, allowing the simulation of network interfaces with small
MTU's without setting them so.