Bonjour,
J'avance lentement n'étant pas "un foudre de guerre de la console" :roll:
J'ai crée le fichier tcplay.desktop dans usr/share/applications. Pour l'instant, je n'y ai rien écrit.
J'ai voulu savoir ce qu'était les fichiers tcplay, tcptraceroute et traceroute via le terminal, voilà le retour:
[renyeu2@localhost ~]$ cd /usr/bin/
[renyeu2@localhost bin]$ sudo tcptraceroute
[sudo] password for renyeu2:
Usage: /bin/tcptraceroute [-hvnFSAE] [-i dev] [-f furst_ttl] [-l length]
[-q nqueries] [-t tos] [-m max_ttl] [-p src_port] [-s src_addr]
[-w wait_time] host [dest_port] [length]
[renyeu2@localhost bin]$ sudo traceroute
Usage:
traceroute [ -46dFITnreAUDV ] [ -f first_ttl ] [ -g gate,... ] [ -i device ] [ -m max_ttl ] [ -N squeries ] [ -p port ] [ -t tos ] [ -l flow_label ] [ -w waittime ] [ -q nqueries ] [ -s src_addr ] [ -z sendwait ] [ --fwmark=num ] host [ packetlen ]
Options:
-4 Use IPv4
-6 Use IPv6
-d --debug Enable socket level debugging
-F --dont-fragment Do not fragment packets
-f first_ttl --first=first_ttl
Start from the first_ttl hop (instead from 1)
-g gate,... --gateway=gate,...
Route packets through the specified gateway
(maximum 8 for IPv4 and 127 for IPv6)
-I --icmp Use ICMP ECHO for tracerouting
-T --tcp Use TCP SYN for tracerouting (default port is 80)
-i device --interface=device
Specify a network interface to operate with
-m max_ttl --max-hops=max_ttl
Set the max number of hops (max TTL to be
reached). Default is 30
-N squeries --sim-queries=squeries
Set the number of probes to be tried
simultaneously (default is 16)
-n Do not resolve IP addresses to their domain names
-p port --port=port Set the destination port to use. It is either
initial udp port value for "default" method
(incremented by each probe, default is 33434), or
initial seq for "icmp" (incremented as well,
default from 1), or some constant destination
port for other methods (with default of 80 for
"tcp", 53 for "udp", etc.)
-t tos --tos=tos Set the TOS (IPv4 type of service) or TC (IPv6
traffic class) value for outgoing packets
-l flow_label --flowlabel=flow_label
Use specified flow_label for IPv6 packets
-w waittime --wait=waittime
Set the number of seconds to wait for response to
a probe (default is 5.0). Non-integer (float
point) values allowed too
-q nqueries --queries=nqueries
Set the number of probes per each hop. Default is
3
-r Bypass the normal routing and send directly to a
host on an attached network
-s src_addr --source=src_addr
Use source src_addr for outgoing packets
-z sendwait --sendwait=sendwait
Minimal time interval between probes (default 0).
If the value is more than 10, then it specifies a
number in milliseconds, else it is a number of
seconds (float point values allowed too)
-e --extensions Show ICMP extensions (if present), including MPLS
-A --as-path-lookups Perform AS path lookups in routing registries and
print results directly after the corresponding
addresses
-M name --module=name Use specified module (either builtin or external)
for traceroute operations. Most methods have
their shortcuts (`-I' means `-M icmp' etc.)
-O OPTS,... --options=OPTS,...
Use module-specific option OPTS for the
traceroute module. Several OPTS allowed,
separated by comma. If OPTS is "help", print info
about available options
--sport=num Use source port num for outgoing packets. Implies
`-N 1'
--fwmark=num Set firewall mark for outgoing packets
-U --udp Use UDP to particular port for tracerouting
(instead of increasing the port per each probe),
default port is 53
-UL Use UDPLITE for tracerouting (default dest port
is 53)
-D --dccp Use DCCP Request for tracerouting (default port
is 33434)
-P prot --protocol=prot Use raw packet of protocol prot for tracerouting
--mtu Discover MTU along the path being traced. Implies
`-F -N 1'
--back Guess the number of hops in the backward path and
print if it differs
-V --version Print version info and exit
--help Read this help and exit
Arguments:
+ host The host to traceroute to
packetlen The full packet length (default is the length of an IP
header plus 40). Can be ignored or increased to a minimal
allowed value
[renyeu2@localhost bin]$ sudo tcplay
usage: tcplay -c -d device [-g] [-z] [-a pbkdb_hash] [-b cipher]
[-f keyfile_hidden] [-k keyfile] [-x pbkdf_hash] [-y cipher]
tcplay -i -d device [-e] [-f keyfile_hidden] [-k keyfile]
[-s system_devcie]
tcplay -m mapping -d device [-e] [-f keyfile_hidden] [-k keyfile]
[-s system_device]
tcplay -h | -v
Valid commands are:
-c, --create
Creates a new TC volume on the device specified by -d or --device.
-h, --help
Print help message and exit.
-i, --info
Gives information about the TC volume specified by -d or --device.
-m <mapping name>, --map=<mapping name>
Creates a dm-crypt mapping with the given name for the device
specified by -d or --device.
-v, --version
Print version message and exit.
Valid options for --create are:
-a <pbkdf prf algorithm>, --pbkdf-prf=<pbkdf prf algorithm>
Specifies which hashing function to use for the PBKDF password
derivation when creating a new volume.
To see valid options, specify '-a help'.
-b <cipher>, --cipher=<cipher>
Specifies which cipher to use when creating a new TC volume.
To see valid options, specify '-b help'.
-g, --hidden
Specifies that the newly created volume will contain a hidden volume.
-x <pbkdf prf algorithm>, --pbkdf-prf=<pbkdf prf algorithm>
Specifies which hashing function to use for the PBKDF password
derivation when creating a new hidden volume. By default, the
same as for the outer volume will be used.
To see valid options, specify '-x help'.
-y <cipher>, --cipher=<cipher>
Specifies which cipher to use when creating a new hidden volume.
By default, the same as for the outer volume will be used.
To see valid options, specify '-y help'.
-z, --insecure-erase
Skips the erase of the disk. Possible security hazard.
Valid options for --info and --map are:
-e, --protect-hidden
Protect a hidden volume when mounting the outer volume.
-s <disk path>, --system-encryption=<disk path>
Specifies that the disk (e.g. /dev/da0) is using system encryption.
Valid options common to all commands are:
-d <device path>, --device=<device path>
Specifies the path to the volume to operate on (e.g. /dev/da0s1).
-f <key file>, --keyfile-hidden=<key file>
Specifies a key file to use for the hidden volume password derivation.
This option is only valid in combination with -e, --protect-hidden
or -g, --hidden.
-k <key file>, --keyfile=<key file>
Specifies a key file to use for the password derivation, can appear
multiple times.
[renyeu2@localhost bin]$
Pour pouvoir écrire tcplay.desktop, il faudrait que la cible de mon lanceur soit identifiée: tcplay, tcptraceroute, traceroute ou autre... :-?
Pour y lier une icône: ou se trouve-t-elle?
J'ai un doute: tcplay tourne-t-il uniquement sur un terminal (ligne de commande) ou une interface graphique 😐
Le mystère s'épaissit...Quel challenge! Merci de votre aide.
Cdlt
Renyeu