I'm currently looking at a system which seems to avoid using ARP to resolve a mac 
address. Instead, it's looking at the mac address embedded in the packet.
I was wondering, if there are any tools built around Libnet (or similar) which are 
able to handle a whole tcp/IP session. (nemesis is the sort of idea, but unfortunately 
the test I'm looking at is an HTTP request, which is a little challenging using 
nemesis).
Alternatively, I was looking at having two NICs with different mac addresses, 
duplicate IP addresses, and network cables such that one of the interfaces is send 
only.
Can anyone point me at such a tool? (or an example of libnet used to do a whole 
session). I'm content enough to put this together, but I don't really want to 
re-invent the wheel if it's already been done.

Cheers
Ed Rolison

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