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Tcpreplay 3.0.beta4 (Development branch)







Tcpreplay 3.0.beta4 (Development branch)

Tcpreplay 3.0.beta4 (Development branch) 06/05/2005 11:22 PM

Tcpreplay is a set of Unix tools which allows the replaying of captured network traffic in pcap (tcpdump) format. It can be used to test a variety of network devices including routers, firewalls, and NIDS.


License: BSD License (original)
Changes:
This release fixes a number of bugs and compilation errors, and adds support for OpenBSD and libpcap 0.5. Binaries are now statically linked against libnet and libpcap to fix problems for users who had multiple versions of the libraries installed.




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