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    T50

    Very fast network stress tool

    the fatest network packet injector *WARNING*: Don't use versions prior to 5.8. There is a major bugs recently discovered and fixed in this release. *WARNING*: The GitHub account containing the T50 project was deleted permanently. The new repository (with all commits, comments, "merge requests", ...) is already available at GitLab: https://gitlab.com/fredericopissarra/t50 *WARNING*: All older releases, except 5.7.* were DELETED. 5.4.1 and below are Nelson's original source code.
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    NewNode

    NewNode

    NewNode decentralized Content Distribution Network

    NewNode is a decentralized content distribution network (dCDN) developed by Clostra. It functions as a mobile SDK that transforms each device into a node within a peer-to-peer and device-to-device network. This architecture enhances content delivery speed and reliability, particularly in environments prone to network disruptions or censorship. By decentralizing the distribution process, NewNode reduces dependency on traditional CDNs and hosting services, offering a resilient alternative for...
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    NetStress-NG

    NetStress is a DDoS and network stress testing tool.

    Syn Flood Attacks SYNFlood with static source port SYNFlood with random source port SYNFlood with static source ip address SYNFlood with random source address SynFlood with fragmented packets ACK Flood Attacks ACK Flood with static source port ACK Flood with random source port ACK Flood with static source ip address ACK Flood with random source address ACK Flood with fragmented packets FIN Flood Attacks FIN Flood with static source port FIN Flood with random source port FIN Flood with static source ip address FIN Flood with random source address FIN Flood with fragmented packets UDP Flood Attacs Static source port udp flood UDP flood with random source port UDP Flood with static source ip address UDP Flood with random source address UDP Flood with fragmented packets ICMP Flood ICMP Flood with all options random(source ip, icmp type, code) HTTP Flood ... ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    A linux kernel implementation of a distributed protocol to provide pro-active defence against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.
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