>From pkg/DESCR:
Nemesis is a command line, portable "human IP stack". It can be useful
for easy injection of packet streams from simple shell scripts. It
supports 8 protocols (ARP/RARP, DNS, ICMP, IGMP, OSPF, RIP, TCP, UDP),
and packets can be injected on either Layer 2 or Layer 3.
I've successfully injected a few packets on localhost but none of the
utilities support IPv6/NDP.
I'd argue for removal since upstream has not released an update since
2004 and is unlikely to do so in the future.
Nowadays there's net/scapy that can do much more than nemesis (see
regress/ in base).
Does anyone use net/nemesis, i.e. does someone want to fix its build
with "-fno-common"?
If noone speaks up I'm inclined to remove it and point users to scapy.
Feedback? Objections? OK?