libtins

High-level, multiplatform C++ network packet sniffing and crafting library.

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libtins is a high-level, multiplatform C++ network packet sniffing and
crafting library.

Its main purpose is to provide the C++ developer an easy, efficient,
platform and endianess-independent way to create tools which need to
send, receive and manipulate specially crafted packets.

In order to read tutorials, examples and checkout some benchmarks of the
library, please visit:

http://libtins.github.io/

Compiling

libtins depends on
libpcap and
openssl, although the latter is not necessary
if some features of the library are disabled.

In order to compile, execute:

# Create the build directory
mkdir build
cd build

# Configure the project. Add any relevant configuration flags
cmake ../

# Compile!
make

Static/shared build

Note that by default, only the shared object is compiled. If you would
like to generate a static library file, run:

cmake ../ -DLIBTINS_BUILD_SHARED=0

The generated static/shared library files will be located in the
build/lib directory.

C++11 support

libtins is noticeably faster if you enable C++11 support. Therefore,
if your compiler supports this standard, then you should enable it.
In order to do so, use the LIBTINS_ENABLE_CXX11 switch:

cmake ../ -DLIBTINS_ENABLE_CXX11=1

TCP ACK tracker

The TCP ACK tracker feature requires the boost.icl library (header only).
This feature is enabled by default but will be disabled if the boost
headers are not found. You can disable this feature by using:

cmake ../ -DLIBTINS_ENABLE_ACK_TRACKER=0

If your boost installation is on some non-standard path, use
the parameters shown on the
CMake FindBoost help

WPA2 decryption

If you want to disable WPA2 decryption support, which will remove
openssl as a dependency for compilation, use the
LIBTINS_ENABLE_WPA2 switch:

cmake ../ -DLIBTINS_ENABLE_WPA2=0

IEEE 802.11 support

If you want to disable IEEE 802.11 support(this will also disable
RadioTap and WPA2 decryption), which will reduce the size of the
resulting library in around 20%, use the LIBTINS_ENABLE_DOT11 switch:

cmake ../ -DLIBTINS_ENABLE_DOT11=0

Installing

Once you're done, if you want to install the header files and the
shared object, execute as root:

make install

This will install the shared object typically in /usr/local/lib. Note
that you might have to update ldconfig's cache before using it, so
in order to invalidate it, you should run(as root):

ldconfig

Running tests

You may want to run the unit tests on your system so you make sure
everything works. In order to do so, you need to follow these steps:

# This will fetch the googletest submodule, needed for tests
git submodule init
git submodule update

mkdir build
cd build

# Use any options you want
cmake .. 

# Compile tests
make tests

# Run them
make test

If you find that any tests fail, please create an ticket in the
issue tracker indicating the platform and architecture you're using.

Examples

You might want to have a look at the examples located in the "examples"
directory. The same samples can be found online at:

http://libtins.github.io/examples/

Contributing

If you want to report a bug or make a pull request, please have a look at
the contributing file before doing so.

Overview

Name With Ownermfontanini/libtins
Primary LanguageC++
Program languageCMake (Language Count: 3)
Platform
License:BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License
Release Count17
Last Release Namev4.5 (Posted on )
First Release Namev0.2 (Posted on 2012-10-20 11:26:40)
Created At2013-11-23 19:59:46
Pushed At2024-05-02 20:43:33
Last Commit At2024-03-31 22:46:42
Stargazers Count1.9k
Watchers Count99
Fork Count369
Commits Count1.3k
Has Issues Enabled
Issues Count354
Issue Open Count130
Pull Requests Count125
Pull Requests Open Count21
Pull Requests Close Count32
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