Introducing Zarp

Zarp is a local network attack toolkit that emphasizes absolute control over local networks. It's end goal is to provide a very clean, modular, well-defined interface into a network, handing absolute control over to the user. Zarp is not about exploiting hosts. It is merely about the manipulation of any and all traffic present on the local network, and allowing the user the ability to view it, manipulate it, and save it in any manner they desire. 

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Introducing Zarp
Zarp is written in Python and makes an attempt to be as modular as possible while maintaining a high level of independence. As of now, three things are required to run zarp: Python 2.7.x, Linux, and Scapy. Because of Scapy's age, I've had to modify the source code explicitly for zarp, and thus Scapy comes packaged with zarp.

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