Tools in version 5.36.0: 1 : Display network configuration 2 : Display debugging information 3 : Display information about an IP address or a hostname 4 : Display information about an Ethernet address 5 : Obtain Ethernet addresses of computers in an IP list 6 : Display how to reach an IP address 7 : Sniff 8 : Sniff and display open ports 9 : Sniff and display Ethernet addresses 10 : Sniff and display network statistics 11 : Sniff and verify checksums 12 : Display which values to use for netwox parameters 13 : Obtain DLT type for sniff and spoof for each device 14 : Spoof a record 15 : Display content of a record 16 : Convert a record 17 : Recompute checksums of packets in a record 18 : Reassemble IP packets of a record, and reorder TCP flow 19 : Extract a range of packets from a record 20 : Search for strings in packets from a record 21 : Convert a number 22 : Convert a string 23 : Display ASCII table 24 : Convert IP addresses ranges 25 : Test if a directory is secure 26 : Dump a file 27 : Compute MD5 of a file 28 : Convert a binary file to readable and editable file 29 : Convert a readable and editable file to a binary file 30 : Convert a file from unix to dos 31 : Convert a file from dos to unix 32 : Spoof Ethernet packet 33 : Spoof EthernetArp packet 34 : Spoof EthernetIp4 packet 35 : Spoof EthernetIp4Udp packet 36 : Spoof EthernetIp4Tcp packet 37 : Spoof EthernetIp4Icmp4 packet 38 : Spoof Ip4 packet 39 : Spoof Ip4Udp packet 40 : Spoof Ip4Tcp packet 41 : Spoof Ip4Icmp4 packet 42 : Spoof of packet samples : fragment 43 : Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:noop 44 : Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:rr 45 : Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:lsrr 46 : Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:ts 47 : Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:ipts 48 : Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:ippts 49 : Ping ICMP 50 : Ping ICMP (EthIP spoof) 51 : Ping TCP 52 : Ping TCP (EthIp spoof) 53 : Ping UDP 54 : Ping UDP (EthIp spoof) 55 : Ping ARP 56 : Ping ARP (EthIp spoof) 57 : Traceroute ICMP 58 : Traceroute ICMP (EthIP spoof) 59 : Traceroute TCP 60 : Traceroute TCP (EthIp spoof) 61 : Traceroute UDP 62 : Traceroute UDP (EthIp spoof) 63 : Traceroute on a specified IP protocol 64 : Traceroute on a specified IP protocol (EthIp spoof) 65 : Scan ICMP 66 : Scan ICMP (EthIP spoof) 67 : Scan TCP 68 : Scan TCP (EthIp spoof) 69 : Scan UDP 70 : Scan UDP (EthIp spoof) 71 : Scan ARP 72 : Scan ARP (EthIp spoof) 73 : Simulate presence of a/several computer/s (arp and ping) 74 : Flood a host with random fragments 75 : Fill table of a switch using a flood of Ethernet packets 76 : Synflood 77 : Check if seqnum are predictible 78 : Reset every TCP packet 79 : Acknowledge every TCP SYN 80 : Periodically send ARP replies 81 : Send an ICMP4 timestamp 82 : Sniff and send ICMP4/ICMP6 destination unreachable 83 : Sniff and send ICMP4/ICMP6 time exceeded 84 : Sniff and send ICMP4/ICMP6 parameter problem 85 : Sniff and send ICMP4 source quench 86 : Sniff and send ICMP4/ICMP6 redirect 87 : TCP client 88 : UDP client 89 : TCP server 90 : UDP server 91 : TCP server multiclients 92 : UDP server multiclients 93 : TCP remote administration server 94 : TCP remote administration client (exec) 95 : TCP remote administration client (get file) 96 : TCP remote administration client (put file) 97 : SYSLOG client 98 : Flood a host with syslog messages 99 : TELNET client 100 : TELNET client executing one or several commands 101 : Brute force telnet client 102 : Query a DNS server 103 : Obtain version of a Bind DNS server 104 : DNS server always answering same values 105 : Sniff and send DNS answers 106 : Send an email 107 : Post a newsgroup message 108 : List newsgroups available on a server 109 : Download one, or more, newsgroup messages 110 : Ethernet bridge limiting flow 111 : FTP listing a directory 112 : FTP client : get a file 113 : FTP client : put a file 114 : FTP client : del a file 115 : FTP client : get a directory recursively 116 : FTP client : put a directory recursively 117 : FTP client : del a directory recursively 118 : HTTP GET 119 : HTTP HEAD 120 : HTTP POST 121 : HTTP PUT 122 : HTTP DELETE 123 : HTTP TRACE 124 : HTTP OPTIONS 125 : HTTP server 126 : HTTP remote administration server 127 : Cypher/decypher a file using a xor 128 : Split a file in smaller chunks 129 : Reassemble chunks of a file 130 : Brute force ftp client 131 : Brute force http client (site password) 132 : Brute force http client (proxy password) 133 : Convert an url/uri 134 : Obtain urls/uris in a HMTL file 135 : Convert urls/uris in a HMTL file to absolute urls 136 : Web download (http://... or ftp://...) 137 : Create a sample configuration file for tool 138 138 : Web spider (use configuration file created by tool 137) 139 : Web spider on command line (fully recursive) 140 : Spoof EthernetIp6 packet 141 : Spoof EthernetIp6Udp packet 142 : Spoof EthernetIp6Tcp packet 143 : Spoof EthernetIp6Icmp6 packet 144 : Spoof Ip6 packet 145 : Spoof Ip6Udp packet 146 : Spoof Ip6Tcp packet 147 : Spoof Ip6Icmp6 packet 148 : Ping ICMP6 Neighbor Discovery 149 : Ping ICMP6 Neighbor Discovery (EthIp spoof) 150 : Scan ICMP6 Neighbor Discovery 151 : Scan ICMP6 Neighbor Discovery (EthIp spoof) 152 : Interactive IRC client 153 : IRC client listing channels 154 : IRC client listening on a channel 155 : Network performance measurement : TCP server 156 : Network performance measurement : TCP client 157 : Network performance measurement : UDP server 158 : Network performance measurement : UDP client 159 : SNMP Get 160 : SNMP Walk 161 : SNMP Trap 162 : SNMP Trap2 163 : SNMP Inform 164 : SNMP Set 165 : TFTP client : get a file 166 : TFTP client : put a file 167 : TFTP server 168 : FTP server 169 : Display simple network configuration easy to parse 170 : TELNET server 171 : DHCP client 172 : List articles range of a newsgroup 173 : Download overview of one, or more, newsgroup messages 174 : FTP client : get a file and check its MD5 175 : Web download (http://... or ftp://...) and check its MD5 176 : TFTP client : get a file and check its MD5 177 : Check if a SMTP server is up 178 : Check if an IRC server is up 179 : DHCP client requesting an INFORM 180 : SNTP client obtaining time 181 : SNTP server 182 : Obtain size of a web file (http://... or ftp://...) 183 : TCP relay 184 : UDP relay 185 : TCP multiclient relay 186 : Millisecond sleep 187 : Display date and time 188 : SYSLOG server 189 : SMTP server 190 : Make coffee 191 : Generate a password (English, French, Spanish) 192 : Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:ssrr 193 : IDENT client requesting info about an open session 194 : IDENT client creating a session and requesting its info 195 : IDENT server 196 : WHOIS client 197 : WHOIS client guessing server 198 : SMB/CIFS client: list shares 199 : SMB/CIFS client: create a directory 200 : SMB/CIFS client: delete a directory 201 : SMB/CIFS client: rename a directory 202 : SMB/CIFS client: list contents of a directory 203 : SMB/CIFS client: delete a file 204 : SMB/CIFS client: rename a file 205 : SMB/CIFS client: get a file 206 : SMB/CIFS client: put a file 207 : SMB/CIFS client: recursively get a directory 208 : SMB/CIFS client: recursively put a directory 209 : SMB/CIFS client: recursively delete a directory 210 : Web spider on command line (stay in same directory) 211 : Web spider : converts a local downloaded filename to its original url 212 : Web spider : converts an url to its local downloaded filename 213 : Display a list of IP addresses 214 : Traceroute discovery: graph of network topology 215 : Traceroute discovery (EthIp spoof) 216 : Beep 217 : SMB/CIFS server 218 : Netwox internal validation suite 219 : Compute cryptographic hash of a file (md5, sha, etc.) 220 : Convert a binary file to a base64 encoded file 221 : Convert a base64 encoded file to a binary file 222 : In a HMTL file, suppress links pointing to local urls