From: "ml@bortal.de" <ml@bortal.de>
To: netfilter@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Testing netfilter rules
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 11:30:46 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <47F0AF46.2040502@bortal.de> (raw)
Hello List,
i would like to test my netfilter firewall. I am currently using ftester
(http://dev.inversepath.com/trac/ftester) but i am not happy with that
tool.
Has anyone got some alternatives? I want a client/server or slave/master
to test my open ports.
Nmap, netcat or telnet does not do the job since i need to have
something to listen at the other end. (with hundreds hosts and ports)
Is anyone using ftester or something similar?
As far as i can tell ftester does not make a valid tcp handshake, it
just fakes it.
My aim is to check if my needed/wanted ports actually are allowed.
Thanks, Mario
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