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    Modification of netkill to send zero window ack
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    Built on top of the CuTest framework, utf automates many of the tedious steps required to create a suite of test and makes it easy to test existing code not structured for unit testing.
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    Foo Test is a small, fast C-function unit testing project. It is capable of both benchmarking and validating C-functions while writing most of the test code through an easy perl script, and all the developer needed code can be added to a single file.
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    This command-line tool will help people who want to compare 2 csv-like files, and get a detailed report on which rows and fields differ between both files. An awk-based version and Perl Version is currently available.
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    A Perl script that, given the output of the Firefox extension Live HTTP Headers, will replay the script using Test::WWW::Mechanize.
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    Automated application and configuration tool targeted at Perl and Apache mod_perl.
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    WebInject - Web/HTTP Test Tool
    WebInject is a tool for automated testing of web applications and web services. It can be used to test system components with HTTP interfaces, as a test harness to create a suite of functional and regression tests, or for service-level monitoring.
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    Tools, information, and practices for creating and operating dependable, complex, distributed, software-intensive systems. * Sense - Measure - Analyze - Respond - Optimize * Keywords: Performance Co-Pilot - PCP - PCPMon - Rjobd
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    stress_driver - general-purpose stress test tool
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    The mywaves utilities project provides open source utilities and documentation, including scripts to generate RSS feeds for mywaves.com to find videos on a web site.
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