Artifact firewalk_5.0-5_amd64

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deb_fields:
  Architecture: amd64
  Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34), libdumbnet1 (>= 1.8), libnet1 (>= 1.1.2.1), libpcap0.8
    (>= 0.9.8)
  Description: |-
    active reconnaissance network security tool
     Firewalk is an active reconnaissance network security tool that attempts to
     determine what layer 4 protocols a given IP forwarding device will pass. It
     works by sending out TCP or UDP packets with a TTL one hop greater than the
     targeted gateway. If the gateway allows the traffic, it will forward the
     packets to the next hop where they will expire and elicit an ICMP_TIME_EXCEEDED
     message. Otherwise, it will likely drop the packets and there will be no
     response.
     .
     To get the correct IP TTL that will result in packets expiring one hop beyond
     the gateway, Firewalk needs to ramp up hop counts. It does this in the same
     manner that traceroute works. Once the scan is `bound` (that is, Firewalk
     knows the gateway hop count), it begins the scan. The ultimate destination host
     does not have to be reached, it only needs to be somewhere downstream, on the
     other side of the gateway, from the scanning host.
     .
     Firewalk helps in assessing the security configuration of packet filtering
     devices, such as those used in firewall systems. It is relevant for network
     security assessments, like network penetration tests (pentests).
  Homepage: http://packetfactory.openwall.net/projects/firewalk/
  Installed-Size: '50'
  Maintainer: Debian Security Tools <team+pkg-security@tracker.debian.org>
  Package: firewalk
  Priority: optional
  Section: net
  Version: 5.0-5
srcpkg_name: firewalk
srcpkg_version: 5.0-5

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