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    GNS-3 LiveUSB (fork)

    GNS-3 LiveUSB (fork)

    GNS3 Network simulator Live USB

    Graphical Network Simulator-3 is a network software emulator first released in 2008. It allows the combination of virtual and real devices, used to simulate complex networks. It uses Dynamips emulation software to simulate Cisco IOS.
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    Network Emulator

    Distributed Network emulation tool for high rate packet

    ...So if you are interested and have C/C++ programming skills, please contact me at zahid.med@gmail.com This framework allows to emulate a network by managing ethernet packets coming from two kind of interfaces: UDP and virtual network card. This tool is similare to dynamips (GNS3) but it can manager a higher packet rate. It can help to study DDoS attacks based on Botnet using the Lightweigth C++ Virtual Machine (LwCVM) in order to emulate Bots. This project is based on the following projects and libraries: LightweighIP of the TCP/IP stack pthread libpcap for communication with virtual machines dynamips Linux MicroCore
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