Hello Vijay,

Am 27.04.21 um 18:48 schrieb Vijay Kumar Banerjee:
Hi,

I came across the tcpreplay tool and it looks like a nice tool for testing the network stacks. It can be used to capture network traffic and then play it back, this will help with testing the network packets from different network stacks.

Sounds like an interesting tool.


My proposal is to add the tcpreply as a host-side tool in rtems-tools and use it with the network interface where the network application is running. The only issue that I see with the whole idea is that the tcpreplay is GPLv3 licensed. Will that be compatible for rtems-tools? The github repository says that it's compatible with UNIX and Windows with cygwin.

The more difficult problem could be the missing Mac and FreeBSD support.

What would be the advantage of having tcpreply in rtems-tools? Do you want to use it for automated tests?

Best regards

Christian


Source repository:https://github.com/appneta/tcpreplay <https://github.com/appneta/tcpreplay>

Thoughts and suggestions are much appreciated.


Best regards,
Vijay

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