run a capture while doing
ping -s 60000
or while running NFS over UDP
and youll get as many fragmented packets as you want



On 11/10/06, Hans Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello! Does anyone have some sample captures with fragmented IP-packets?
> Maybe something like first one packet split into two and then the whole
> packet afterwards for comparison. I checked the wiki but it only has a
> "teardrop attack" which is something with overlapping fragments and that
> just confuses me.
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