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Bug 192285

Summary: Review Request: isic -- IP Stack Integrity Checker
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Jarod Wilson <jarod>
Component: Package ReviewAssignee: Warren Togami <wtogami>
Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE QA Contact: Fedora Package Reviews List <fedora-package-review>
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Description Jarod Wilson 2006-05-18 19:24:11 UTC
First package by me for Extras, need a sponsor... Plenty more where this came from... :)

Spec URL: http://wilsonet.com/packages/isic/isic.spec
SRPM URL: http://wilsonet.com/packages/isic/isic-0.06-1.src.rpm

Description: ISIC is a suite of utilities to exercise the stability of
an IP Stack and its component stacks (TCP, UDP, ICMP et.
al.) It generates piles of pseudo random packets of the
target protocol. The packets be given tendancies to conform
to. Ie 50% of the packets generated can have IP Options.
25% of the packets can be IP fragments... But the
percentages are arbitrary and most of the packet fields
have a configurable tendancy.

The packets are then sent against the target machine to
either penetrate its firewall rules or find bugs in the
IP stack.

ISIC also contains a utility generate raw ether frames to
examine hardware implementations.

Comment 1 Warren Togami 2006-05-18 20:15:20 UTC
W: isic doc-file-dependency /usr/share/doc/isic-0.06/wrapper.sh /bin/sh

I suppose this really isn't a problem, but do you really need executable scripts
in docs?

Package looks good, APPROVED.

Comment 2 Jarod Wilson 2006-05-18 20:29:41 UTC
Per discussion w/warren on irc, I'll just chmod 644 wrapper.sh.

Comment 3 Jarod Wilson 2006-05-24 18:38:42 UTC
Packages built for devel tree and FC5, closing ticket.