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Re: Firewall Testing
From: Alex Bondarenko <al.bondarenko () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 23:14:34 +0400
В сообщении от 9 мая 2007 12:24 Lyndon Barry написал(a):
My company produces a home firewall that is currently being used by a client within a large office network environment (long story). They are currently having problems with the software due to the sheer volume of network traffic that is occurring. I need to replicate this environment, but I have not been able to find a method which will guarantee the volume of traffic. Pinging, port scanning and other such basics simply don't provide enough. I was hoping someone here might point me towards a site, or tool, that could generate immense amounts of network activity so I can track down the problem. Any assistance you can give would be extremely appreciated Lyndon - Bothered & Bewildered right now
Look at TrafficEmulator. I think it will be usefull for you. http://www.nsauditor.com/network_tools/network_traffic_generator.html
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- Re: Firewall Testing Michael Painter (May 09)
- Re: Firewall Testing Alex Bondarenko (May 14)
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