1: Display network configuration
2: Display debugging information
3: Display information about an IP address or a hostname
4: Display information about an Ethernet address
5: Obtain Ethernet addresses of computers in an IP list
6: Display how to reach an IP address
7: Sniff
8: Sniff and display open ports
9: Sniff and display Ethernet addresses
10: Sniff and display network statistics
11: Sniff and verify checksums
12: Display which values to use for netwox parameters
13: Obtain DLT type for sniff and spoof for each device
14: Spoof a record
15: Display content of a record
16: Convert a record
17: Recompute checksums of packets in a record
18: Reassemble IP packets of a record, and reorder TCP flow
19: Extract a range of packets from a record
20: Search for strings in packets from a record
21: Convert a number
22: Convert a string
23: Display ASCII table
24: Convert IP addresses ranges
25: Test if a directory is secure
26: Dump a file
27: Compute MD5 of a file
28: Convert a binary file to readable and editable file
29: Convert a readable and editable file to a binary file
30: Convert a file from unix to dos
31: Convert a file from dos to unix
32: Spoof Ethernet packet
33: Spoof EthernetArp packet
34: Spoof EthernetIp4 packet
35: Spoof EthernetIp4Udp packet
36: Spoof EthernetIp4Tcp packet
37: Spoof EthernetIp4Icmp4 packet
38: Spoof Ip4 packet
39: Spoof Ip4Udp packet
40: Spoof Ip4Tcp packet
41: Spoof Ip4Icmp4 packet
42: Spoof of packet samples : fragment
43: Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:noop
44: Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:rr
45: Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:lsrr
46: Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:ts
47: Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:ipts
48: Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:ippts
49: Ping ICMP
50: Ping ICMP (EthIP spoof)
51: Ping TCP
52: Ping TCP (EthIp spoof)
53: Ping UDP
54: Ping UDP (EthIp spoof)
55: Ping ARP
56: Ping ARP (EthIp spoof)
57: Traceroute ICMP
58: Traceroute ICMP (EthIP spoof)
59: Traceroute TCP
60: Traceroute TCP (EthIp spoof)
61: Traceroute UDP
62: Traceroute UDP (EthIp spoof)
63: Traceroute on a specified IP protocol
64: Traceroute on a specified IP protocol (EthIp spoof)
65: Scan ICMP
66: Scan ICMP (EthIP spoof)
67: Scan TCP
68: Scan TCP (EthIp spoof)
69: Scan UDP
70: Scan UDP (EthIp spoof)
71: Scan ARP
72: Scan ARP (EthIp spoof)
73: Simulate presence of a/several computer/s (arp and ping)
74: Flood a host with random fragments
75: Fill table of a switch using a flood of Ethernet packets
76: Synflood
77: Check if seqnum are predictible
78: Reset every TCP packet
79: Acknowledge every TCP SYN
80: Periodically send ARP replies
81: Send an ICMP4 timestamp
82: Sniff and send ICMP4/ICMP6 destination unreachable
83: Sniff and send ICMP4/ICMP6 time exceeded
84: Sniff and send ICMP4/ICMP6 parameter problem
85: Sniff and send ICMP4 source quench
86: Sniff and send ICMP4/ICMP6 redirect
87: TCP client
88: UDP client
89: TCP server
90: UDP server
91: TCP server multiclients
92: UDP server multiclients
93: TCP remote administration server
94: TCP remote administration client (exec)
95: TCP remote administration client (get file)
96: TCP remote administration client (put file)
97: SYSLOG client
98: Flood a host with syslog messages
99: TELNET client
100: TELNET client executing one or several commands
101: Brute force telnet client
102: Query a DNS server
103: Obtain version of a Bind DNS server
104: DNS server always answering same values
105: Sniff and send DNS answers
106: Send an email
107: Post a newsgroup message
108: List newsgroups available on a server
109: Download one, or more, newsgroup messages
110: Ethernet bridge limiting flow
111: FTP listing a directory
112: FTP client : get a file
113: FTP client : put a file
114: FTP client : del a file
115: FTP client : get a directory recursively
116: FTP client : put a directory recursively
117: FTP client : del a directory recursively
118: HTTP GET
119: HTTP HEAD
120: HTTP POST
121: HTTP PUT
122: HTTP DELETE
123: HTTP TRACE
124: HTTP OPTIONS
125: HTTP server
126: HTTP remote administration server
127: Cypher/decypher a file using a xor
128: Split a file in smaller chunks
129: Reassemble chunks of a file
130: Brute force ftp client
131: Brute force http client (site password)
132: Brute force http client (proxy password)
133: Convert an url/uri
134: Obtain urls/uris in a HMTL file
135: Convert urls/uris in a HMTL file to absolute urls
136: Web download (http://... or ftp://...)
137: Create a sample configuration file for tool 138
138: Web spider (use configuration file created by tool 137)
139: Web spider on command line (fully recursive)
140: Spoof EthernetIp6 packet
141: Spoof EthernetIp6Udp packet
142: Spoof EthernetIp6Tcp packet
143: Spoof EthernetIp6Icmp6 packet
144: Spoof Ip6 packet
145: Spoof Ip6Udp packet
146: Spoof Ip6Tcp packet
147: Spoof Ip6Icmp6 packet
148: Ping ICMP6 Neighbor Discovery
149: Ping ICMP6 Neighbor Discovery (EthIp spoof)
150: Scan ICMP6 Neighbor Discovery
151: Scan ICMP6 Neighbor Discovery (EthIp spoof)
152: Interactive IRC client
153: IRC client listing channels
154: IRC client listening on a channel
155: Network performance measurement : TCP server
156: Network performance measurement : TCP client
157: Network performance measurement : UDP server
158: Network performance measurement : UDP client
159: SNMP Get
160: SNMP Walk
161: SNMP Trap
162: SNMP Trap2
163: SNMP Inform
164: SNMP Set
165: TFTP client : get a file
166: TFTP client : put a file
167: TFTP server
168: FTP server
169: Display simple network configuration easy to parse
170: TELNET server
171: DHCP client
172: List articles range of a newsgroup
173: Download overview of one, or more, newsgroup messages
174: FTP client : get a file and check its MD5
175: Web download (http://... or ftp://...) and check its MD5
176: TFTP client : get a file and check its MD5
177: Check if a SMTP server is up
178: Check if an IRC server is up
179: DHCP client requesting an INFORM
180: SNTP client obtaining time
181: SNTP server
182: Obtain size of a web file (http://... or ftp://...)
183: TCP relay
184: UDP relay
185: TCP multiclient relay
186: Millisecond sleep
187: Display date and time
188: SYSLOG server
189: SMTP server
190: Make coffee
191: Generate a password (English, French, Spanish)
192: Spoof of packet samples : fragment, ip4opt:ssrr
193: IDENT client requesting info about an open session
194: IDENT client creating a session and requesting its info
195: IDENT server
196: WHOIS client
197: WHOIS client guessing server
198: SMB/CIFS client: list shares
199: SMB/CIFS client: create a directory
200: SMB/CIFS client: delete a directory
201: SMB/CIFS client: rename a directory
202: SMB/CIFS client: list contents of a directory
203: SMB/CIFS client: delete a file
204: SMB/CIFS client: rename a file
205: SMB/CIFS client: get a file
206: SMB/CIFS client: put a file
207: SMB/CIFS client: recursively get a directory
208: SMB/CIFS client: recursively put a directory
209: SMB/CIFS client: recursively delete a directory
210: Web spider on command line (stay in same directory)
211: Web spider : converts a local downloaded filename to its original url
212: Web spider : converts an url to its local downloaded filename
213: Display a list of IP addresses
214: Traceroute discovery: graph of network topology
215: Traceroute discovery (EthIp spoof)
216: Beep
217: SMB/CIFS server
218: Netwox internal validation suite
219: Compute cryptographic hash of a file (md5, sha, etc.)
220: Convert a binary file to a base64 encoded file
221: Convert a base64 encoded file to a binary file
222: In a HMTL file, suppress links pointing to local urls
223: Forward an email