ipsend.5 (31183) | ipsend.5 (37074) |
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1.TH IPSEND 5 2.SH NAME 3ipsend \- IP packet description language 4.SH DESCRIPTION 5The \fBipsend\fP program expects, with the \fB-L\fP option, input to be a 6text file which fits the grammar described below. The purpose of this 7grammar is to allow IP packets to be described in an arbitary way which 8also allows encapsulation to be so done to an arbitary level. --- 378 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 387Information reply. 388.TP 389.B maskreq 390Address mask request. 391.TP 392.B maskrep 393Address mask reply. 394.SH FILES | 1.TH IPSEND 5 2.SH NAME 3ipsend \- IP packet description language 4.SH DESCRIPTION 5The \fBipsend\fP program expects, with the \fB-L\fP option, input to be a 6text file which fits the grammar described below. The purpose of this 7grammar is to allow IP packets to be described in an arbitary way which 8also allows encapsulation to be so done to an arbitary level. --- 378 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 387Information reply. 388.TP 389.B maskreq 390Address mask request. 391.TP 392.B maskrep 393Address mask reply. 394.SH FILES |
395/etc/hosts 396.br |
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395/etc/protocols | 397/etc/protocols |
398.br |
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396/etc/services | 399/etc/services |
397/etc/hosts | |
398.SH SEE ALSO | 400.SH SEE ALSO |
401ipsend(1), iptest(1), hosts(5), protocols(5), services(5) |
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