A Swiss army knife for your daily Linux network plumbing.
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A Swiss army knife for your daily Linux network plumbing.
Pcap editing and replay tools for *NIX and Windows - Users please download source from
A command-line network packet crafting and injection utility
Linux CLI Ethernet and MPLS Testing Tool
An application that utilizes fast AF_XDP Linux sockets to generate and send network packets. Used for penetration testing including Denial of Service (DoS) and network monitoring. Made by @gamemann!
A multi-threaded network load generator/sinker
A pen-test/DoS tool that can be used to send single or multiple packets in sequences with a lot of packet customization.
A packet flooding/generating program I made that supports TCP, UDP, and ICMP packets. Includes functionality to change characteristics per packet and is also multithreaded.
Hyenae is a highly flexible platform independent network packet generator. It allows you to reproduce several MITM, DoS and DDoS attack scenarios, comes with a clusterable remote daemon and an interactive attack assistant.
An application that utilizes the DPDK to send network packets. Used for penetration testing including Denial of Service (DoS), and network monitoring.
plget is a tool used to measure latency packets spent in network stack, NIC driver and on the wire, trace interpacket gap, based as on h/w as on sw timestamping, as for rx as for tx path, measure speed and more ...
packetspammer : Wireless ( IEEE 802.11 ) packet generator - A test program
🔫 A super simple network service testing tool. It just send and recv TCP/UDP packet, then generate the statistics.
Tool to replay udp datagram
linux kernel pktgen extension and python helper scripts
A packet generator built by C language, which is one of my self-training side project.
Streamline packet building with pysoc python module
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