A library for reading and writing packets to an interface or to a libpcap-formatted file.
It is maintained here.
To install the gem, type
gem install packetfu
To install from source, type
gem install bundler
git clone https://github.com/packetfu/packetfu.git
cd packetfu
bundle install
The best way to test your installation is by using packetfu-shell, like so
$ rvmsudo ruby examples/packetfu-shell.rb
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| ( )|| ( ) || ( \/| \ / /| ( \/ ) ( | ( \/| ) ( |
| (____)|| (___) || | | (_/ / | (__ | | | (__ | | | |
| _____)| ___ || | | _ ( | __) | | | __) | | | |
| ( | ( ) || | | ( \ \ | ( | | | ( | | | |
| ) | ) ( || (____/\| / \ \| (____/\ | | | ) | (___) |
|/ |/ \|(_______/|_/ \/(_______/ )_( |/ (_______)
____________________________ ____________________________
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| 01000001 00101101 01001000 )( )( )( )( )( 00101101 01000001 00100001 |
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(____________________________) (____________________________)
PacketFu
a mid-level packet manipulation library for ruby
>>> PacketFu Shell 1.1.12.
>>> Use $packetfu_default.config for salient networking details.
IP: 192.168.0.100 Mac: ac:bc:32:85:47:3f Gateway: ec:08:6b:62:bc:d2
Net: 192.168.0.0 Iface: en0
>>> Packet capturing/injecting enabled.
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2.3.0 :001 >
Once you're a this point, you're in an IRB (aka: REPL) interface when you can start creating and injection packets with PacketFu.
Here's an example of creating a TCPPacket and sending it out on the wire:
2.3.0 :002 > packet = TCPPacket.new(:config => Utils.whoami?)
=> --EthHeader-------------------------------------------
eth_dst ec:08:6b:62:bc:d2 PacketFu::EthMac
eth_src ac:bc:32:85:47:3f PacketFu::EthMac
eth_proto 0x0800 StructFu::Int16
--IPHeader--------------------------------------------
ip_v 4 Integer
ip_hl 5 Integer
ip_tos 0 StructFu::Int8
ip_len 20 StructFu::Int16
ip_id 0x77e4 StructFu::Int16
ip_frag 0 StructFu::Int16
ip_ttl 32 StructFu::Int8
ip_proto 6 StructFu::Int8
ip_sum 0xffff StructFu::Int16
ip_src 192.168.0.100 PacketFu::Octets
ip_dst 0.0.0.0 PacketFu::Octets
--TCPHeader-------------------------------------------
tcp_src 42653 StructFu::Int16
tcp_dst 0 StructFu::Int16
tcp_seq 0x8d65fbbf StructFu::Int32
tcp_ack 0x00000000 StructFu::Int32
tcp_hlen 5 PacketFu::TcpHlen
tcp_reserved 0 PacketFu::TcpReserved
tcp_ecn 0 PacketFu::TcpEcn
tcp_flags ...... PacketFu::TcpFlags
tcp_win 16384 StructFu::Int16
tcp_sum 0x7f29 StructFu::Int16
tcp_urg 0 StructFu::Int16
tcp_opts PacketFu::TcpOptions
2.3.0 :003 > packet.ip_dst = "8.8.8.8"
=> "8.8.8.8"
2.3.0 :004 > packet.tcp_dst = 53
=> 53
2.3.0 :005 > packet.to_w
=> [1, 1, 54]
PacketFu is yard-compatible (as well as sdoc/rdoc, if you prefer). You
can generate local documentation easily with either yard doc .
or
sdoc
, and view doc/index.html with your favored browser. Once that's
done, navigate at the top, and read up on how to create a Packet or
Capture from an interface with show_live or whatever.
This project is integrated with travis-ci and is regularly tested to work with the following rubies:
- 2.1.6
- 2.2.3
- 2.3.0
To checkout the current build status for these rubies, click here.
PacketFu is maintained primarily by Tod Beardsley [email protected] and Jonathan Claudius [email protected], with help from Open Source Land.
See LICENSE for licensing details.