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    radiustest

    Radius client written in python

    ...The main idea is to have a client which could be easily used to test different Radius servers. Client supports: - Radius PAP authentication - Multi thread (sniffing separated from sending) - Several Attribute Value Pairs (AVP) supported (nas-ip-address, service-type, nas-port-type, calling-station-id, called-station-id) - We can add new AVP easily - Flooding mode (performance/stress testing) - Accounting messages Client uses scapy library to send/receive packets. It consists of two python classes: - RadiusExt: Radius class supporting AVP, authentication, packet manipulation (derived from Scapy Packet class) - RadiusAttr: Class for AVP (derived from Scapy Packet class) I use this client to: - test basic PAP authentication - send different AVP to test if Radius server is behaving correctly (RFC compliance) - display returned AVP - flood Radius server with multiple packets (performance testing) For examples please refer to readme.txt
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    must: A More Useful Syslog Test tool

    A syslog message generator that replicates real syslog messages

    Using templated message formats with customisable placeholders, run in configurable sequences that can selectively reuse data between steps, must allows more intelligent testing of syslog receivers with realistic data, as well as longer soak testing and stress testing. must was created to fill a gap found when trying to stress test Splunk as real, indexable and meaningful data was needed. must will (eventually) be provided as a standalone tool that uses XML configs (for quick use and...
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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 ... ...
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    Hammerhead is a web site coverage, HTTP load generator, HTTP benchmarking, and stress testing tool. It has been designed to emulate multiple users from multiple IP addresses at maximum speed (unlike it's interpreted counterparts).
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