On 28/4/21 2:48 am, Vijay Kumar Banerjee wrote: > 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. > > 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. > > Source repository:https://github.com/appneta/tcpreplay > <https://github.com/appneta/tcpreplay> > > Thoughts and suggestions are much appreciated.
It is GPLv3 so it cannot be imported as source. It can be referenced as a command if available for the host. I also suggest you investigate VDE with qemu. This is what I use to avoid being root. Chris _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel