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    Why Can't I Connect?

    Why Can't I Connect?

    Makes it easier to resolve TCP/IP connection errors.

    "Why Can't I Connect?" makes it easier to resolve TCP/IP connection errors. Use it to diagnose connections to common server types and create generic clients and / or servers. A source tar, a 32 bit and 64 bit rpm, a 32 bit, 64 bit, and Raspbian / armhf deb, and a 32 bit Windows install exe are available. The 32 bit Windows executable runs fine in 64 bit Windows systems. Go to: https://www.whycanticonnect.com/?q=instructions for help / instructions. Go to:...
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    Ethnose is a network sniffing application designed for teaching purposes. It will allow you a big insight of what is actually happening on your network and can be used for diagnostics (although it's rather meant to be an educational framework).
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    Iris

    Iris

    Network traffic generator in C++/Qt

    Iris is a network traffic generator which floods a network with traffic of a supported protocol in an effort to assist with any network diagnostics e.g. the testing of load balancing. Iris is software I have written for my university honours year project; it is written in C++ relying heavily on the Qt libraries. It is thus cross platform and will run on any platform supported by Qt.
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