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IPv4 addresses/ports. When doing traffic testing of actual code that /does/ things to the packet (rather than say, 'bridge.c'), it's typically a good idea to use a variety of cache-busting and flow-tracking-busting packet spreads. The pkt-gen method of testing an IP range was to walk it linearly - which is fine, but not useful enough. This can be used to completely randomize the source/destination addresses (eg to test out flow-tracking-busting) and to keep the destination fixed whilst randomising the source (eg to test out what a DDoS may look like.) Tested: * Intel ixgbe 10G (82599) netmap Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2309 MFC after: 2 weeks Sponsored by: Norse Corp, Inc. |
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$FreeBSD$ This directory tree contains tools used for the maintenance and testing of FreeBSD. There is no toplevel Makefile structure since these tools are not meant to be built as part of the standard system, though there may be individual Makefiles in some of the subdirs. Please read the README files in the subdirs for further information.