On 2014-8-20, at 22:14, vijju.singh wrote:
> Have you looked at packetdrill from Google?
packetdrill is great, but Google keeps their (extensive) library of regression
tests private.
Lars
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Original message From: hiren panchasara
Date:08/20/2014 10:40 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: Anuranjan Shukla Cc:
freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Regression test suite
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 4:59 PM, Anuranjan Shukla wrote:
> If you're willing to shell out some $$, Ixia's ANVL is a fairly detailed
> test suite for TCP and other protocols. It's available as a software you
> can install on lnx/windows. I'd used it at Juniper while working with
> Robert for the co
If you're willing to shell out some $$, Ixia's ANVL is a fairly detailed
test suite for TCP and other protocols. It's available as a software you
can install on lnx/windows. I'd used it at Juniper while working with
Robert for the connection groups work a couple years or so back.
Regards,
-Anu
On
I was looking for one and found
https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2008#TCP.2FIP_regression_test_suite_.28tcptest.29
which is a good start but needs a lot of love (work).
Please share if you are aware of any covering basic scenarios.
cheers,
Hiren
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