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  <CENTER>   <H3>Tool 88: UDP client</H3>
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  <P><H3>Description:</H3>
   <PRE>
  This tool connects to a UDP server. It's like telnet command.
  
  Parameter --dst-ip is the address of remote host/server.
  Parameter --dst-port is the port number where to connect.
  Optional parameter --src-ip defines the local IP address to use.
  Optional parameter --src-port defines the local port number to use.
  Optional parameter --ip4opts permits to add IP4 options encoded as
  mixed.
  Optional parameter --ip6exts permits to add IP6 options encoded as
  mixed (first byte is the next header number).
  Optional parameters --device, --src-eth and --dst-eth permits to
  create a virtual client using fake addresses (in this case, tool have
  to be run with admin privilege in order to sniff and spoof at
  Ethernet level).
  Parameter --encode defines how to display data (common values: data,
  dump, mixed).
  Parameter --decode defines how keyboard data is entered (common
  values: data, mixed).
   </PRE>

  <P><H3>Synonyms:</H3>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;nc, netcat<BR>

  <P><H3>Usage:</H3>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;netwox 88 -i ip -p port [-d device] [-E eth] [-e eth] [-I ip] [-P port] [-o ip4opts] [-O ip6exts] [-k decode] [-n encode]<BR>

  <P><H3>Parameters:</H3>
<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=4>
 <TR>
  <TD ALIGN=middle><I>parameter</I></TD>
  <TD ALIGN=middle><I>description</I></TD>
  <TD ALIGN=middle><I>example</I></TD>
 </TR>
 <TR><TD><TT>-i|--dst-ip ip</TD>
<TD>destination IP address</TD>
<TD>5.6.7.8</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-p|--dst-port port</TD>
<TD>destination port number</TD>
<TD>80</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-d|--device device</TD>
<TD>device name</TD>
<TD>Eth0</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-E|--src-eth eth</TD>
<TD>source ethernet address</TD>
<TD>0:2:3:4:5:6</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-e|--dst-eth eth</TD>
<TD>destination ethernet address</TD>
<TD>0:8:9:a:b:c</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-I|--src-ip ip</TD>
<TD>source IP address</TD>
<TD>192.168.100.6</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-P|--src-port port</TD>
<TD>source port number</TD>
<TD>0</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-o|--ip4opts ip4opts</TD>
<TD>IPv4 options</TD>
<TD>&nbsp;</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-O|--ip6exts ip6exts</TD>
<TD>IPv6 extensions</TD>
<TD>&nbsp;</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-k|--decode decode</TD>
<TD>how keyboard data is entered</TD>
<TD>data</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><TT>-n|--encode encode</TD>
<TD>how network data is displayed</TD>
<TD>data </TD></TR>
</TABLE>

  <P><H3>Examples:</H3>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;netwox 88 -i "5.6.7.8" -p "80"<BR>
<BR>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;netwox 88 --dst-ip "5.6.7.8" --dst-port "80"<BR>
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