Brian,

Compile it, then just do a "jolt2 host_IP".  Make sure that the traffic
destined for "host_IP" will be routed through your firewall (if you try
this from your internal network make host_ip be an address on the
Internet and vice versa.)  Then watch the CPU load as the kernel
messages start going nuts.  That's it.

Hope this helps!

Jason
http://www.wittys.com

Brian Tan Wee Beng wrote:
> 
> Hi
>   I'm would like to personally see what's the effect of Jolt2.c on my
> firewall(in test environment) but i'm not too sure how to go about doing
> so.Anybody can drop me some hints??Thanks.
> 
> Cheers
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