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I'M not sure if this is an "allowed" topic as i haven't seen any relating to this.

But isit possible to use TCP packet injection/manipulation with AUtoit

Or simply put

IS there any library or commands to send "TCP" packets and recognize certain packets as they are received to indicate certain func/commands.

 

*Note* This has nothing to do with DOS attacks/gaming or any illegal activity this is for a SQL database iam setting up to create my own logging system.

 

Again if this is a "no no" subject as i know people can be a bit funny with packets as some see it as a form of "hacking" though in this context it is for my own personal use.

I know this can be done in VB and im prepared to learn it but if possible id rather write in Autoit as im more familiar with it.

Regards

Ant.

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Or more simply use the logging support of your RDBMS (which one?). As a last resort, use triggers to mimic a do-undo log in a separate table. But hacking packets is both objectionable and a more difficult approach, IMHO.

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To do something simple, like for example sending a command to be executed remotely by another script, just use the TCPSend and TCPRecv. If it is not your own script on both sides then I would go with the WinPCAP UDF as FireFox suggested.

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