If you want to go nuts, check out Scapy
> On Jan 17, 2025, at 13:13, Brandon Martin <lists.na...@monmotha.net> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a good way to simulate oddball TCP happenings like:
>
> * Out of order delivery
> * Variable delivery delays
> * (Especially) Unusual segmentation e.g. splitting part of a stream that
> would and should normally be sent in a single segment into several smaller
> segments sent back-to-back
>
> And especially doing so with traffic from an existing TCP-speaking
> application i.e. something like a TCP proxy that lets you deliberately mess
> with the segmentation and delivery order.
>
> My focus here isn't on volume of traffic but rather trying to tickle unusual
> receive paths in my TCP/IP stack (which is not, for various reasons, a
> mainstream well-known PC OS one) and how it interacts with the application.
>
> There are lots of so-called "chaotic proxies" out there that do this sort of
> thing to the degree that it's a bit overwhelming to get started. I'm looking
> for suggestions of things that have worked well for folks in this regard.
>
> --
> Brandon Martin