On Thursday 20 February 2003 15:44, Bartek Krajnik wrote: > On 20-02-2003 at 05:47:07PM +0200, Emmanuel Guiton wrote: > EG> Hi! > EG> > EG> Does anyone know a good traffic generator that can be implemented on > the EG> same machine than the one which implement traffic control? > EG> I have a "test network" (2 hosts). One of the machines is a router on > EG> which I want to test my traffic control settings. This router is > EG> supposed to be at the interface of two networks: mine and another one > EG> that does not exist in fact. As I have to simulate traffic coming from > EG> the non-existent network, I'm looking for a tool that I could install > on EG> the router and that won't bypass the traffic control (as for example > the EG> kernel traffic generator does). > EG> > EG> Any good suggestion? > EG> > hping > http://www.hping.org > > Rgds, > Bartek. Following on this, does anybody know of traffic generator which can take a network address as target and send packets to each address in that network? In using spak (http://www.xenos.net/software/spak/) I had to write a script to send packets to each address in the network because the generator accepts only a single IP address as target. Thanks, Ashok