mahimahi 0.91-1 source package in Ubuntu

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mahimahi (0.91-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * mm-webreplay now supports persistent HTTP connections (Deepak Narayanan)

 -- Keith Winstein <email address hidden>  Sat, 17 Oct 2015 05:47:59 -0700

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mahimahi: tools for network emulation and analysis

 Mahimahi is a suite of user-space tools for network emulation and analysis.
 .
 Each mahimahi tool spawns a lightweight container, generally connected
 to the outside via a synthetic network device that observes packets in
 transit or emulates a desired behavior.
 .
 The tools are composable so that a series of emulated network effects
 can be chained together, with mahimahi containers nested inside each
 other. Each tool takes an optional command to execute, so it is possible
 to create a series of nested containers with one command line.

mahimahi-dbgsym: debug symbols for package mahimahi

 Mahimahi is a suite of user-space tools for network emulation and analysis.
 .
 Each mahimahi tool spawns a lightweight container, generally connected
 to the outside via a synthetic network device that observes packets in
 transit or emulates a desired behavior.
 .
 The tools are composable so that a series of emulated network effects
 can be chained together, with mahimahi containers nested inside each
 other. Each tool takes an optional command to execute, so it is possible
 to create a series of nested containers with one command line.

mahimahi-traces: network traces for the mahimahi toolkit

 These trace files represent the time-varying capacity of U.S. cellular
 networks as experienced by a mobile user. They were recorded using the
 "Saturator" tool described in the research paper:
 .
 K. Winstein, A. Sivaraman, and H. Balakrishnan, "Stochastic Forecasts
 Achieve High Throughput and Low Delay over Cellular Networks", USENIX
 NSDI 2013.
 .
 The traces can be played back by the mm-link network emulator,
 part of the mahimahi toolkit.