THC-RUT

jay jay at musubi.org
Thu Jul 19 12:55:40 PDT 2001


this should make things easier for a lot of people.

=jay

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"i'm telling you jay, as soon as we learn how to manufacture a car
 that doesn't explode when you lock the parking brake, we will TAKE
 OVER THE WORLD."  -- karen ahn

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 18:14:35 +0000
From: anonymous at segfault.net
To: pen-test at securityfocus.com
Subject: [TOOL] THC-RUT has been released.

THC-RUT has been released - http://www.thehackerschoice.com -> releases

THC-RUT 104kb, Unix

THC-RUT (aRe yoU There) is a local network discovery tool
developed to brute force its way into wavelan access points.
It offers arp-request on ip-ranges and identifies the
vendor of the NIC, spoofed DHCP, BOOTP and RARP requests,
icmp-address mask request and router discovery techniques.
This tool should be 'your first knife' on a foreign network.

THC-RUT is known to compile on:
    - Linux 2.2.17 #19 SMP i686 unknown
    - Linux 2.4.3 #3 i686 unknown
    - SunOS 5.8 Generic_108528-05 sun4u sparc
    - NetBSD 1.5 (GENERIC) #1: Sun Nov 19 21:42:11 MET 2000 GENERIC i386
    - OpenBSD 2.8 GENERIC#399 i386
    - FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE #0: Mon Nov 20 13:02:55 GMT 2000 GENERIC i386
    - HP-UX 11.00 A 9000/715 unknown

Examples:
    ARP-request the local network (-m):
    ./thc-rut -s 192.168.66.66 -m 192.168.0.1-192.168.255.254

    DHCP-request (-d, -D 0 for a list of other DHCP objects):
    ./thc-rut -d 255.255.255.255

    DHCP-request with different source-mac-adresses and 50 packets/sec (-d):
    ./thc-rut -l 50 -d 00:00:02:00:00:01-00:00:02:00:ff:ff:255.255.255.255

    ICMP-mask request (-a):
    ./thc-rut -s 192.168.66.66 -a 192.168.1.2


anonymous at segfault.net / THC


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