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arnudp001.c

arnudp001.c
Posted Aug 17, 1999

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arnudp001.c

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/************************************************************************/
/* arnudp.c version 0.01 by Arny - cs6171@scitsc.wlv.ac.uk */
/* Sends a single udp datagram with the source/destination address/port */
/* set to whatever you want. Unfortunately Linux 1.2 and SunOS 4.1 */
/* don't seem to have the IP_HDRINCL option, so the source address will */
/* be set to the real address. It does however work ok on SunOS 5.4. */
/* Should compile fine with just an ANSI compiler (such as gcc) under */
/* Linux and SunOS 4.1, but with SunOS 5.4 you have to specify extra */
/* libraries on the command line: */
/* /usr/ucb/cc -o arnudp arnudp001.c -lsocket -lnsl */
/* I'll state the obvious - this needs to be run as root! Do not use */
/* this program unless you know what you are doing, as it is possible */
/* that you could confuse parts of your network / internet. */
/* (c) 1995 Arny - I accept no responsiblity for anything this does. */
/************************************************************************/
/* I used the source of traceroute as an example while writing this. */
/* Many thanks to Dan Egnor (egnor@ugcs.caltech.edu) and Rich Stevens */
/* for pointing me in the right direction. */
/************************************************************************/

#include<sys/types.h>
#include<sys/socket.h>
#include<netinet/in_systm.h>
#include<netinet/in.h>
#include<netinet/ip.h>
#include<netinet/udp.h>
#include<errno.h>
#include<string.h>
#include<netdb.h>
#include<arpa/inet.h>
#include<stdio.h>

struct sockaddr sa;

main(int argc,char **argv)
{
int fd;
int x=1;
struct sockaddr_in *p;
struct hostent *he;
u_char gram[38]=
{
0x45, 0x00, 0x00, 0x26,
0x12, 0x34, 0x00, 0x00,
0xFF, 0x11, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0,

0, 0, 0, 0,
0x00, 0x12, 0x00, 0x00,

'1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','0'
};

if(argc!=5)
{
fprintf(stderr,"usage: %s sourcename sourceport destinationname destinationport\n",*argv);
exit(1);
};

if((he=gethostbyname(argv[1]))==NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr,"can't resolve source hostname\n");
exit(1);
};
bcopy(*(he->h_addr_list),(gram+12),4);

if((he=gethostbyname(argv[3]))==NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr,"can't resolve destination hostname\n");
exit(1);
};
bcopy(*(he->h_addr_list),(gram+16),4);

*(u_short*)(gram+20)=htons((u_short)atoi(argv[2]));
*(u_short*)(gram+22)=htons((u_short)atoi(argv[4]));

p=(struct sockaddr_in*)&sa;
p->sin_family=AF_INET;
bcopy(*(he->h_addr_list),&(p->sin_addr),sizeof(struct in_addr));

if((fd=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_RAW,IPPROTO_RAW))== -1)
{
perror("socket");
exit(1);
};

#ifdef IP_HDRINCL
fprintf(stderr,"we have IP_HDRINCL :-)\n\n");
if (setsockopt(fd,IPPROTO_IP,IP_HDRINCL,(char*)&x,sizeof(x))<0)
{
perror("setsockopt IP_HDRINCL");
exit(1);
};
#else
fprintf(stderr,"we don't have IP_HDRINCL :-(\n\n");
#endif

if((sendto(fd,&gram,sizeof(gram),0,(struct sockaddr*)p,sizeof(struct sockaddr)))== -1)
{
perror("sendto");
exit(1);
};

printf("datagram sent without error:");
for(x=0;x<(sizeof(gram)/sizeof(u_char));x++)
{
if(!(x%4)) putchar('\n');
printf("%02x",gram[x]);
};
putchar('\n');

}

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