1fake_router26(8)                     IPv6                     fake_router26(8)
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NAME

6       fake_router26
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SYNOPSIS

10       fake_router26  [-E  type]  [-A  network/prefix] [-R network/prefix] [-D
11       dns-server] [-s sourceip] [-S sourcemac] [-ardl seconds] [-Tt  ms]  [-n
12       no] [-i interval] interface [target]
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OPTIONS

16        -A network/prefix  add autoconfiguration network (up to 16 times)
17        -a seconds         valid lifetime of prefix -A (defaults to 99999)
18        -R network/prefix  add a route entry (up to 16 times)
19        -r seconds         route entry lifetime of -R (defaults to 4096)
20        -D dns-server      specify a DNS server (up to 16 times)
21        -L searchlist      specify the DNS domain search list, separate entries with ,
22        -d seconds         dns entry lifetime of -D (defaults to 4096
23        -M mtu             the MTU to send, defaults to the interface setting
24        -s sourceip        the source ip of the router, defaults to your link local
25        -S sourcemac       the source mac of the router, defaults to your interface
26        -f ethernetmac     the ethernet mac address to use to send the frames
27        -l seconds         router lifetime (defaults to 2048)
28        -T ms              reachable timer (defaults to 0)
29        -t ms              retrans timer (defaults to 0)
30        -p priority        priority "low", "medium", "high" (default), "reserved"
31        -F flags           Set one or more of the following flags: managed, other,
32                           homeagent, proxy, reserved; separate by comma
33        -E type            Router Advertisement Guard Evasion option. Types:
34            F              full evasion (Windows and FreeBSD)
35            H              simple hop-by-hop header
36            1              simple one-shot fragmentation header (can add multiple)
37            D              insert a large destination header so that it fragments
38            O              overlapping fragments for keep-first targets (Win, BSD, Mac)
39            o              overlapping fragments for keep-last targets (Linux, Solaris)
40                           Examples: -E H111, -E D
41        -m mac-address     if only one machine should receive the RAs (not with -E DoO)
42        -i interval        time between RA packets (default: 5)
43        -n number          number of RAs to send (default: unlimited)
44        -X                 clean up by de-announcing fake router (default: disabled)
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46       Announce yourself as a router and try to become the default router.
47       If a non-existing link-local or mac address is supplied, this results in a DOS.
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AUTHOR

50       thc-ipv6 was written by van Hauser <vh@thc.org> / THC
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52       The homepage for this toolkit is: http://www.thc.org/thc-ipv6
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56       fake_router26   v3.4   (c)  2018  by  van  Hauser  /  THC  <vh@thc.org>
57       www.thc.org
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61THC                               2020-01-31                  fake_router26(8)
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