tcpreplay 3.4.4-2+deb8u1build0.16.04.1 source package in Ubuntu

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tcpreplay (3.4.4-2+deb8u1build0.16.04.1) xenial-security; urgency=medium

  * fake sync from Debian

tcpreplay (3.4.4-2+deb8u1) stable; urgency=low

  * tcprewrite: Handle frames of 65535 octets size, add a
    size check [CVE-2016-6160]. Closes: #829350

 -- Mike Salvatore <email address hidden>  Thu, 01 Nov 2018 16:29:53 -0400

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Mike Salvatore
Uploaded to:
Xenial
Original maintainer:
Noël Köthe
Architectures:
any
Section:
net
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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tcpreplay: Tool to replay saved tcpdump files at arbitrary speeds

 Tcpreplay is aimed at testing the performance of a NIDS by
 replaying real background network traffic in which to hide
 attacks. Tcpreplay allows you to control the speed at which the
 traffic is replayed, and can replay arbitrary tcpdump traces. Unlike
 programmatically-generated artificial traffic which doesn't
 exercise the application/protocol inspection that a NIDS performs,
 and doesn't reproduce the real-world anomalies that appear on
 production networks (asymmetric routes, traffic bursts/lulls,
 fragmentation, retransmissions, etc.), tcpreplay allows for exact
 replication of real traffic seen on real networks.

tcpreplay-dbgsym: debug symbols for package tcpreplay

 Tcpreplay is aimed at testing the performance of a NIDS by
 replaying real background network traffic in which to hide
 attacks. Tcpreplay allows you to control the speed at which the
 traffic is replayed, and can replay arbitrary tcpdump traces. Unlike
 programmatically-generated artificial traffic which doesn't
 exercise the application/protocol inspection that a NIDS performs,
 and doesn't reproduce the real-world anomalies that appear on
 production networks (asymmetric routes, traffic bursts/lulls,
 fragmentation, retransmissions, etc.), tcpreplay allows for exact
 replication of real traffic seen on real networks.