Tcpreplay is a set of Unix tools which allows the editing and replaying of captured network traffic in pcap (tcpdump) format. It can be used to test a variety of passive and inline network devices, including IPS's, UTM's, routers, firewalls, and NIDS.
| Tags | Software Development Quality Assurance Benchmark Networking Scientific/Engineering Testing Traffic Generation |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Original |
| Operating Systems | Unix POSIX Mac OS X |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes some build issues under certain corner cases.


Changes: This release adds extensive IPv6 decoding and editing support to tcpreplay(-edit), tcprewrite, tcpprep, and tcpbridge.


Changes: Being a minor release, this is mostly bugfixes and feature requests reported by users, including making tcpreplay and tcprewrite into a single tool again by default. To allow this while still providing for maximum performance when necessary, there are now two tcpreplay binaries: tcpreplay and tcpreplay-edit.


Changes: This release includes over six months of bugfixes and enhancements centering on performance, portability, and packet editing.


Changes: This release adds some support for non-Ethernet NICs under Linux, fixes a number of serious bugs in tcpbridge, and improves tcpreplay's support for older versions of Linux/*BSD.
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