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Re: [Duplicity-talk] Network Fuzzing Tool


From: Kenneth Loafman
Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] Network Fuzzing Tool
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 16:17:08 -0500
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Peter Schuller wrote:
>> I'm looking for a network fuzzing tool, at least I think that's what
>> they're called.  What I want is a tool to introduce n% errors or even
>> timeouts into the network for testing, where n can be adjusted.  Does
>> anyone know of a good one to use?  have experience with any of them?
> 
> "trickle" can be used to fake low bandwidth (and possibly latency, I
> don't remember) on dynamically linked software that uses libc for
> socket access. However IIRC it does not have the ability to simulate
> failure modes.
> 
> If you're considering writing your own perhaps check it out and
> consider augmenting it. The nice thing about it is that it's so dead
> simple and practical to use with any random application (web
> browsers!) without special root access, gateway access or anything
> else.

Another one to look into, thanks.

...Ken


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