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    Bit-Twist (Packet generator/editor)

    Bit-Twist (Packet generator/editor)

    Packet generator and packet editor for Windows, Linux, BSD, and macOS

    Supported systems: Windows, Linux, BSD, and macOS. Bit-Twist is a simple yet powerful libpcap-based Ethernet packet generator and packet editor. It is designed to complement tcpdump, which by itself has done a great job at capturing network traffic. With Bit-Twist, you can now regenerate your captured traffic onto a live network! Packets are generated from tcpdump trace file (.pcap file). Bit-Twist comes with a comprehensive trace file editor to allow you to change the contents of a...
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    speedt

    Rough internet speed testing tool (CLI)

    This tool was intended to be run under OpenWrt (so it's small and has no dependencies) but it can be also built/run under most other *nixes and Windows. It's very easy to use, run it with -h or --help argument to see a brief howto. I hope someone finds it useful.
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