找了很多资料,很少有关于Scapy 下载和安装的。
关联地址:
http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/doc/installation.html
Windows¶
Scapy is primarily being developed for Unix-like systems and works best on those platforms. But the latest version of Scapy supports Windows out-of-the-box. So you can use nearly all of Scapy’s features on your Windows machine as well.
Note
If you update from Scapy-win v1.2.0.2 to Scapy v2 remember to use from scapy.all import * instead of from scapy import *.
You need the following software packages in order to install Scapy on Windows:
- Python: python-2.5.4.msi. python-2.6.3.msi. After installation, add the Python installation directory and its Scripts subdirectory to your PATH. Depending on your Python version, the defaults would be C:\Python25 and C:\Python25\Scripts or C:\Python26 and C:\Python26\Scripts respectively.
- Scapy: latest development version from the Mercurial repository. Unzip the archive, open a command prompt in that directory and run “python setup.py install”.
- pywin32: pywin32-214.win32-py2.5.exe pywin32-214.win32-py2.6.exe
- WinPcap: WinPcap_4_1_1.exe. You might want to choose “[x] Automatically start the WinPcap driver at boot time”, so that non-privileged users can sniff, especially under Vista and Windows 7. If you want to use the ethernet vendor database to resolve MAC addresses or use the wireshark() command, download Wireshark which already includes WinPcap.
- pypcap: pcap-1.1-scapy-20090720.win32-py25.exe pcap-1.1-scapy-20090720.win32-py2.6.exe. This is a special version for Scapy, as the original leads to some timing problems. Now works on Vista and Windows 7, too. Under Vista/Win7 please right-click on the installer and choose “Run as administrator”.
- libdnet: dnet-1.12.win32-py2.5.exe dnet-1.12.win32-py2.6.exe. Under Vista/Win7 please right-click on the installer and choose “Run as administrator”
- pyreadline: pyreadline-1.5-win32-setup.exe
Just download the files and run the setup program. Choosing the default installation options should be safe.
For your convenience direct links are given to the versions I used (for Python 2.5 and Python 2.6). If these links do not work or if you are using a different Python version, just visit the homepage of the respective package and look for a Windows binary. As a last resort, search the web for the filename.
After all packages are installed, open a command prompt (cmd.exe) and run Scapy by typing scapy. If you have set the PATH correctly, this will find a little batch file in your C:\Python26\Scripts directory and instruct the Python interpreter to load Scapy.
If really nothing seems to work, consider skipping the Windows version and using Scapy from a Linux Live CD – either in a virtual machine on your Windows host or by booting from CDROM: An older version of Scapy is already included in grml and BackTrack for example. While using the Live CD you can easily upgrade to the lastest Scapy version by typing cd /tmp && wget scapy.net.
scapy useage:
http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/doc/usage.html#starting-scapy