Tcpreplay is an awesome, open-source tool made for testing network devices. It's super handy and works through the command line. Developed in C, it helps you use captured traffic to see how your network setup holds up. It’s compatible with *NIX operating systems, so whether you’re on GNU/Linux, Solaris, BSD, or even Mac OS X, you’re good to go!
This software comes packed with some cool command-line tools like tcpprep, tcprewrite, tcpreplay, and tcpbridge. These tools let you:
Tcpreplay is perfect for anyone wanting to test out their routers or security devices. Whether it's an IPS (Intrusion Prevention System), UTM (Unified Threat Management) device, firewall, or a NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System), this tool has got you covered!
If you’re ready to dive in and start testing your network hardware with Tcpreplay, first you'll need to download the latest version from Softpas. It's free and comes as a tar.gz file archive.
Once you've got it installed, just type ‘tcpreplay --help’ in your terminal. This will show you all the default options and even give you some usage examples! For more detailed info about how to get the most out of it, check out their website too!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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