Packet Sender

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Packet Sender
Original author(s)Dan Nagle
Stable release
v8.3.5 / March 19, 2023; 15 months ago (2023-03-19)
Written in
Cross-platform
TypePacket generator
LicenseGPL v2
Websitepacketsender.com

Packet Sender is an

Mac, and Linux. It is licensed GNU General Public License v2 and is free software.[1] Packet Sender's web site says "It's designed to be very easy to use while still providing enough features for power users to do what they need.".[2]

Uses

Typical applications of Packet Sender include:

Packet Sender comes with a built-in TCP, UDP, and SSL server on multiple ports a user specifies. This remains running listening for packets while sending other packets.

Features

As of version v8.1.1 Packet Sender supports the following features:[3]

  • Live traffic log (Time / From IP / From Port / To IP / Method / Error / ASCII / HEX)
  • Persistent TCP and SSL Connections
  • HTTP Requests with Auth headers
  • Portable Mode
  • IPv6 Client / Server
  • IPv4 Subnet Calculator
  • Saved packets (with sending directly from saved list)
  • Mixed ASCII packet notation (ASCII with embedded syntax to allow hex)
  • Multiple TCP servers
  • Multiple UDP servers
  • Multiple SSL servers
  • Multicast send and receive
  • Packet resending at n intervals (where n is seconds)
  • Multi-threaded TCP/SSL connections
  • Command-line interface
  • Packet responses
  • Smart Packet responses
  • Macros inside packet responses for TIME, DATE, UNIXTIME, RANDOM, UNIQUE
  • Packet search (for saved packets)
  • Packet export/import
  • Intense Traffic Generator (UDP Flooding) via GUI or CLI
  • Quick-send from traffic log
  • Save traffic log
  • Panel Generation for scripting buttons
  • Packet Sender Cloud

Platforms

  • Windows (64-bit)
  • OS X (Intel-based x86-64 or M1 Macs with Rosetta 2)
  • Linux (Source Distribution with
    Snap
    )

Packet Sender Mobile is available on iOS. It only has the core features of desktop Packet Sender (send, receive, TCP, UDP, and Cloud).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Packet Sender License". Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Packet Sender Main Site". Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Packet Sender Documentation". Retrieved 4 March 2022.

External links