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Introduction

   PacketManipulator is a network scanning frontend.

   PacketManipulator is developed in the Python programming language, and
   its interface is built with the GTK Toolkit.

   The project goal is to develop a frontend that is really useful for
   advanced users and easy to be used by newbies. With PacketManipulator,
   network admin can forge custom packets and send them over the wire
   to analyze the network, sniff on a selected interface or simply edit
   a pcap file for further replay.

   For bugs/suggestions please contact the author or create a ticket on
     http://trac.umitproject.org

Portability

   PacketManipulator is available for multiple platforms. It has been
   (successfully?) tested on the following platforms/flavors:

     * Archlinux
     * Gentoo Linux
     * Ubuntu
     * Microsoft Windows XP

Installation

   Use the distutils compatible setup.py file provided. If you want to
   enable the moo docking library prepend a PM_DOCKING=1 as environ
   before building:

     $ PM_DOCKING=1 python setup.py install --prefix=/usr

Dependencies

     * [1] Python 2.6 or higher
     * [2] GTK+ 2.6 or higher
     * [3] PyGTK 2.6 or higher
     * [4] Psyco (optional)
     * [5] PyGtkHex (optional)

Supported Backends

     * [6] Scapy/Scapy-win32
     * [7] UMPA (not in this version)

Authors

   PacketManipulator is developed and maintained by:

     *  Francesco Piccinno ([email protected])

Homepage

   http://manipulator.umitproject.org

Links

[1] Python official website - http://www.python.org
[2] GTK official website - http://www.gtk.org
[3] PyGTK official website - http://www.pygtk.org
[4] Pysco website - http://psyco.sourceforge.net
[5] PyGtkHex website - http://code.google.com/p/pygtkhex/

[6] Scapy official website - http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/
[7] UMPA trac site - http://trac.umitproject.org/browser/branch/UMPA

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