On 6/16/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Is hping on DragonFly broken, or I'm I missing something?
Dfly need ip_len and ip_off in host byte order, so most raw ip sending programs developped and only tested on Linux will not work. If hping supports FreeBSD, you can try finding where __FreeBSD__ or something similar in the source code and add __DragonFly__ near it. Best Regards, sephe > > DragonFlyBSD prompt: > > / ->pkg_info hping > Information for hping-2.0.0.3: > ..... > / ->>hping -c 1 -d 56 -1 208.69.34.132 > HPING 208.69.34.132 (fxp0 208.69.34.132): icmp mode set, 28 headers + > 56 data bytes > [send_ip] sendto: Invalid argument > > Linux prompt: > > /]$hping -c 1 -d 56 -1 208.69.34.132 > HPING www.dragonlybsd.org (eth0 208.69.34.132): icmp mode set, 28 > headers + 56 data bytes > len=84 ip=208.69.34.132 ttl=55 id=14578 icmp_seq=0 rtt=16.4 ms > > --- www.dragonlybsd.org hping statistic --- > 1 packets tramitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss > round-trip min/avg/max = 16.4/16.4/16.4 ms > > What does "[send_ip] sendto: Invalid argument" mean? And can I fix > this (without any coding skills)? > > Thanks in advance? > > . > -- Live Free or Die
