Fudp is a tool for flooding and attacking targets via UDP protocol. It has a user-friendly interface and useful functions that make it easy to use.
Installation of Fudp is simple; to compile, just type "$ make" and the binary file will be named `fudp`.
To use the program, run Fudp with the necessary flags. This includes the following:
-1: sends a single datagram and exits
-p: specifies the destination port (default is random for each datagram)
-z: sets the datagram data size (default is ten)
-t: sets the Fudp life span in seconds
In addition, there are certain flags that are only accessible by root users:
-r: sets a random source IP for each datagram
-s: determines a specific source IP
-l: activates the land attack
What's new in the latest Fudp release? Some useless flags have been removed, such as the -b flag. Additionally, the default setting now floods random dports, and the source code has been significantly cleaned up. The second startup argument has also been changed from -d flag to the target. All in all, Fudp is a reliable and efficient program that can be effectively utilized by both experts and beginners in network security.
Version 0.3: N/A