>       Read the man pages on socket -- then follow the suggestions
> in "SEE ALSO" and read those man pages. Of course, getting a hold of
> Unix Network Programming 2nd Ed. (vol 1 is enough) will be immensely
> helpful. You may also want to look for some programs on the net that
> use raw sockets. 

I suggest looking at 'nmap'.

        http://www.insecure.org/nmap/

It uses raw sockets, runs on many platforms, and is handy for probing
[your own] machines for security purposes.

>       If you are still having problems, you may want to try the
> linux-net list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) since you are doing your
> work on linux. ;-)

Or, better yet, do the work on FreeBSD. ;-)


Eddy

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