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Message-ID: <430CD31E.5050404@valhallalegends.com>
Date: Wed Aug 24 21:05:58 2005
From: iago at valhallalegends.com (Ron)
Subject: anybody remember the name of this tool

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ngrep and netsed are useful.

trihuynh@...nhsec.com wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I forget the name of a tool that can be used to intercept TCP packet and
> allow you to modify the packet before it was
> sent out. Basically the tool open 2 ports, one for listening and one for
> sending, it allows you to watch and modify
> packets in and out. It is like a port forwarding tool with a packet
> modifying feature (support editting on both side receive and sending).
>  I remember the tool run on Windows and have a nice GUI with hex editor.
> It has been a while for me since the last time using such tool,
> i cannot remember the name of it. Google doesn't yeild the right result
> and it is not netsed which is commandline and *Nix based.
> I hope some of us here can remember the tool name.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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