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  2. Mausezahn - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mausezahn

    Mausezahn (German pronunciation: [ˈmaʊ̯zəˌʦaːn], German for "mouse tooth") is a fast network traffic generator written in C which allows the user to craft nearly every possible and "impossible" packet. Since version 0.31 Mausezahn is open source in terms of the GPLv2.

  3. Packet crafting - Wikipedia

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    Packet crafting is a technique that allows network administrators to probe firewall rule-sets and find entry points into a targeted system or network. This is done by manually generating packets to test network devices and behaviour, instead of using existing network traffic. [1]

  4. Traffic generation model - Wikipedia

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    The network performance can be analyzed by network traffic measurement in a testbed network, using a network traffic generator such as iperf, bwping and Mausezahn.The traffic generator sends dummy packets, often with a unique packet identifier, making it possible to keep track of the packet delivery in the network.

  5. Packet generator - Wikipedia

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    A packet generator or packet builder is a type of software that generates random packets or allows the user to construct detailed custom packets. Depending on the network medium and operating system, packet generators utilize raw sockets , NDIS function calls, or direct access to the network adapter kernel-mode driver .

  6. pcap - Wikipedia

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    Bit-Twist, a libpcap-based Ethernet packet generator and editor for BSD, Linux, and Windows. Cain and Abel, a discontinued password recovery tool for Microsoft Windows; EtherApe, a graphical tool for monitoring network traffic and bandwidth usage in real time.

  7. List of IP protocol numbers - Wikipedia

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    Network Voice Protocol: RFC 741: 0x0C 12 PUP Xerox PUP: 0x0D 13 ARGUS ARGUS 0x0E 14 EMCON EMCON 0x0F 15 XNET Cross Net Debugger IEN 158 [2] 0x10 16 CHAOS Chaos: 0x11 17 UDP User Datagram Protocol: RFC 768: 0x12 18 MUX Multiplexing: IEN 90 [3] 0x13 19 DCN-MEAS DCN Measurement Subsystems 0x14 20 HMP Host Monitoring Protocol: RFC 869: 0x15 21 PRM

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  9. Packet Sender - Wikipedia

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    Packet Sender is an open source utility to allow sending and receiving TCP and UDP packets. It also supports TCP connections using SSL, intense traffic generation, HTTP(S) GET/POST requests, and panel generation.