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tcpreplay-2.3.2.tar.gz
Posted Nov 11, 2004
Site sourceforge.net

tcpreplay is a BSD-style licensed tool to replay saved tcpdump files at arbitrary speeds. It provides a variety of features for replaying traffic for both passive sniffer devices as well as inline devices such as routers, firewalls, and the new class of inline IDS's. Many NIDSs fare poorly when looking for attacks on heavily-loaded networks. tcpreplay allows you to recreate real network traffic from a real network for use in testing.

Changes: This release fixes a crash when the pcap caplen > actual packet len. This should never happen, but apparently does. Fixed other minor bugs.
tags | tool, arbitrary, intrusion detection
systems | unix, bsd
SHA-256 | 0f2732c1b64fed61645d2db794a9029ad0a4621f6f38b0bbfc0c7e7c3e0de8fa
tcpreplay-2.3.1.tar.gz
Posted Oct 8, 2004
Site sourceforge.net

tcpreplay is a BSD-style licensed tool to replay saved tcpdump files at arbitrary speeds. It provides a variety of features for replaying traffic for both passive sniffer devices as well as inline devices such as routers, firewalls, and the new class of inline IDS's. Many NIDSs fare poorly when looking for attacks on heavily-loaded networks. tcpreplay allows you to recreate real network traffic from a real network for use in testing.

Changes: bug fixes!!
tags | tool, arbitrary, intrusion detection
systems | unix, bsd
SHA-256 | f79a12ac01ac965eae195915c3ad0a2b2a7b845ec49b36ec551791787cf8b010
tcpreplay-2.3.0.tar.gz
Posted Sep 21, 2004
Site sourceforge.net

tcpreplay is a BSD-style licensed tool to replay saved tcpdump files at arbitrary speeds. It provides a variety of features for replaying traffic for both passive sniffer devices as well as inline devices such as routers, firewalls, and the new class of inline IDS's. Many NIDSs fare poorly when looking for attacks on heavily-loaded networks. tcpreplay allows you to recreate real network traffic from a real network for use in testing.

Changes: Now includes Cisco HDLC support and better reporting of DLT types. A fix for an issue in tcpprep files that broke cache file compatibility between big and little-endian systems was also implemented.
tags | tool, arbitrary, intrusion detection
systems | unix, bsd
SHA-256 | 050dd6a8f0eaa2ee9f14437a20270c67a742c313435bda82190fcd7bde932931
tcpreplay-2.2.1.tar.gz
Posted May 17, 2004
Site sourceforge.net

tcpreplay is a BSD-style licensed tool to replay saved tcpdump files at arbitrary speeds. It provides a variety of features for replaying traffic for both passive sniffer devices as well as inline devices such as routers, firewalls, and the new class of inline IDS's. Many NIDSs fare poorly when looking for attacks on heavily-loaded networks. tcpreplay allows you to recreate real network traffic from a real network for use in testing.

Changes: Fixed some bugs and compile issues.
tags | tool, arbitrary, intrusion detection
systems | unix, bsd
SHA-256 | 9d8239023b75dd6c0b9e911839f95de8c525490ec95b4e149405ac24a212f5b2
tcpreplay-1.3.1.tar.gz
Posted Dec 24, 2002
Site sourceforge.net

Tcpreplay v1.3.1 - Tcpreplay is a set of tools aimed at testing the performance of a NIDS by replaying real background network traffic in which to hide attacks. Tcpreplay allows you to control the speed at which the traffic is replayed, and can replay arbitrary tcpdump traces. Unlike programmatically-generated artificial traffic which doesn't exercise the application/protocol inspection that a NIDS performs, and doesn't reproduce the real-world anomalies that appear on production networks (asymmetric routes, traffic bursts/lulls, fragmentation, retransmissions, etc.), tcpreplay allows for exact replication of real traffic seen on real networks.

Changes: Fixes a packaging problem that caused compilation issues on non-Linux systems.
tags | tool, arbitrary, protocol, intrusion detection
systems | unix
SHA-256 | cf8d14f671a7bbaff3ba7dcbbce941821833128c0d1de99f99442e4fc9e3092a
tcpreplay-1.3.0.tar.gz
Posted Dec 15, 2002
Site sourceforge.net

Tcpreplay v1.3 - Tcpreplay is a set of tools aimed at testing the performance of a NIDS by replaying real background network traffic in which to hide attacks. Tcpreplay allows you to control the speed at which the traffic is replayed, and can replay arbitrary tcpdump traces. Unlike programmatically-generated artificial traffic which doesn't exercise the application/protocol inspection that a NIDS performs, and doesn't reproduce the real-world anomalies that appear on production networks (asymmetric routes, traffic bursts/lulls, fragmentation, retransmissions, etc.), tcpreplay allows for exact replication of real traffic seen on real networks.

Changes: This stable release includes numerous bugfixes and feature enhancements, and all users are encouraged to upgrade.
tags | tool, arbitrary, protocol, intrusion detection
systems | unix
SHA-256 | a1b60f3a733858855133529bde413965f2d6db81ee81f256f5eeda38a92f98c9
tcpreplay-1.2.tar.gz
Posted Aug 21, 2002
Site sourceforge.net

Tcpreplay v1.2 - Tcpreplay is a set of tools aimed at testing the performance of a NIDS by replaying real background network traffic in which to hide attacks. Tcpreplay allows you to control the speed at which the traffic is replayed, and can replay arbitrary tcpdump traces. Unlike programmatically-generated artificial traffic which doesn't exercise the application/protocol inspection that a NIDS performs, and doesn't reproduce the real-world anomalies that appear on production networks (asymmetric routes, traffic bursts/lulls, fragmentation, retransmissions, etc.), tcpreplay allows for exact replication of real traffic seen on real networks.

Changes: Includes many new features and fixes, including removal of libpcap dependency, support for libnet 1.1.x, better dual nic support, fixing of truncated packets, Solaris snoop file support, and more.
tags | tool, arbitrary, protocol, intrusion detection
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 057068ea8ded353c7910c2c940842c04bf213fedd43e58b902125c578c66ab1f
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