Test IP Spoofing
The Right Way.
Stop using public monitoring projects like CAIDA. Verify your server's IP Header Modification (IPHM) capabilities using a secure, local method that never tips off your hosting provider.
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Empower your network with reliable testing
Public monitoring projects like CAIDA are the main reason hosting providers disable spoofing on their networks. Stop using third-party scripts that report your IP. Use our secure, local method instead and test your infrastructure completely anonymously.
Keep it local
You only need two servers. Send randomized ICMP packets locally to avoid third-party monitoring.
Fast verification
Test capabilities instantly using tcpdump and Scapy. No waiting on external websites.
Quick and easy installation
Install the required tools on your servers in seconds. Whether you use Debian, Ubuntu, or CentOS, setting up Scapy and tcpdump takes less than a minute.
Debian / Ubuntu
CentOS / Fedora
How It Works
Follow these step-by-step instructions to securely test your server for IP Spoofing capabilities. You will need two active SSH sessions.
Server 1: The Target
Open an SSH session to your Target Server (the server receiving the test). You must be logged in as root. Run the following tcpdump command to listen for incoming ICMP packets.
Note: If you get "No such device exists", find your interface name using ifconfig or ip addr (e.g. ens33).
Server 2: The Spoof Server
Open a second SSH session to the server you want to test (the sender). Log in as root and launch the Scapy console by typing scapy.
Execute the payload
Copy and paste the following Python code into the Scapy console. Make sure to replace 5.6.7.8 with the actual IP address of your Target Server.
Verify the connection
Press enter to execute the attack. If your server supports IP Header Modification, Server 1 will immediately receive 5,000 ICMP packets originating from entirely random, spoofed IP addresses.
If no packets arrive, or if the packets show your server's real IP address instead of random ones, then your server does not support IP spoofing.
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Server Specs
Our virtual private servers and dedicated metal machines are fully optimized for continuous, raw-socket packet transmission.
Locations
Deployable OS Templates
Debian Linux
Ubuntu Server
CentOS Core
Virtual Private Servers (VPS)
KVM ContainersIsolated virtual containers utilizing enterprise KVM hypervisors with full host CPU sharing for raw network packet injection.
- Ryzen Cores: 2 to 16 vCores (shared host)
- DDR4 RAM: 4GB to 64GB allocations
- Disk Storage: 40GB to 500GB RAID10 NVMe
- Uplink Speed: 10Gbps Shared Network Pipes
Dedicated Bare-Metal
Physical RigsPure bare-metal machines built for high-frequency, massive scale multi-vector packet generation.
- Processors: Ryzen 5 3600 / Ryzen 9 / Xeon / EPYC
- DDR4 ECC RAM: Up to 512GB Memory
- RAID Storage: Up to 4TB Enterprise NVMe SSDs
- Uplink Speed: Uncapped Dedicated 10Gbps Ports