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    NetProbe

    NetProbe

    A trivial TCP/UDP connectivity tester

    I wrote this very simple network tester to quickly check the TCP and UDP connectivity (expecially as for NAT) among various device while writing ViaVoip (see ViaVoip project page). It's very trivial, yet it can be very usefull, so I thought that it was worth to publish it. It works on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Android Here very brief usage instructions: https://sourceforge.net/p/netprobe/src/HEAD/tree/README
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    TCPLoadEchoClient

    Linux TCP Server Connections Stress Test Tool

    TCPLoadEchoClient is a tool that can easily start 100.000+ concurrent TCP connections to a server, and periodically send data over it. It achieves this by using the Linux Kernel Epoll functionality (+- like BSD's kqueue) Combined with the TCPLoadEchoServer, this tool can be used to stress test NAT stacks, firewalls, ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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