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    stress-ng

    stress-ng

    This is the stress-ng upstream project git repository.

    This is the stress-ng upstream project git repository. stress-ng will stress test a computer system in various selectable ways. It was designed to exercise various physical subsystems of a computer as well as the various operating system kernel interfaces. stress-ng was originally intended to make a machine work hard and trip hardware issues such as thermal overruns as well as operating system bugs that only occur when a system is being thrashed hard. Use stress-ng with caution as some of the tests can make a system run hot on poorly designed hardware and also can cause excessive system thrashing which may be difficult to stop.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    DracOS GNU/Linux Remastered
    What is DracOS GNU/Linux Remastered ? DracOS GNU/Linux Remastered ( https://github.com/dracos-linux ) is the Linux operating system from Indonesia , open source is built based on Debian live project under the protection of the GNU General Public License v3.0. This operating system is one variant of Linux distributions, which is used to perform security testing (penetration testing). Dracos linux in Arm by hundreds hydraulic pentest, forensics and reverse engineering. Use a GUI-based tools-tools the software using the CLI (command line interface) and GUI (graphical user interface) to perform its operations. Now Dracos currently already up to version 3.1.5 with the code name "KUNTILANAK WITH REMASTERED".
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    The Open POSIX Test Suite is a test suite for POSIX 2001 APIs, not tied to specific implementations. It provides conformance, functional, and stress testing. Initial focus is on Threads, Clocks & Timers, Signals, Message Queues, and Semaphores.
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    NetStress-NG

    NetStress is a DDoS and network stress testing tool.

    Syn Flood Attacks SYNFlood with static source port SYNFlood with random source port SYNFlood with static source ip address SYNFlood with random source address SynFlood with fragmented packets ACK Flood Attacks ACK Flood with static source port ACK Flood with random source port ACK Flood with static source ip address ACK Flood with random source address ACK Flood with fragmented packets FIN Flood Attacks FIN Flood with static source port FIN Flood with random source port FIN Flood with static source ip address FIN Flood with random source address FIN Flood with fragmented packets UDP Flood Attacs Static source port udp flood UDP flood with random source port UDP Flood with static source ip address UDP Flood with random source address UDP Flood with fragmented packets ICMP Flood ICMP Flood with all options random(source ip, icmp type, code) HTTP Flood ... More info: http://sf.net/p/netstressng/wiki/Home/
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    DBD2

    A multi-threaded, multi-database tcp-based database insertion app.

    DBD2 inserts database records from TCP input. It is a companion project to Syslgod2 and an application in its own right. It ships with a backgrounding client for generic use. The client sends whatever information the user puts on the command-line to the back-end daemon via TCP. Upon successful transmission, the client exits. On failure, it backs off and retries until its life-time timer expires. The back-end daemon accepts data from Syslogd2 or its own client and inserts that data (and envelope information) into one or more databases using MySql client library or dbi drivers (also on SourceForge). The client needs no configuration (all input is via command-line). It is intended for hosts to make database entries without needing database client or interface code. Syslogd2 integration allows DBD2 to act as Syslogd2's database back-end for MySql and other databases supported by the dbi drivers. Original purpose was to track Linux cluster job status but other uses exist.
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    Ingres Dynamic Playback is a tool to play back prerecorded SQL statements to do functional and stress testing on the Ingres Database. More information here: http://community.ingres.com/wiki/Dynamic_Playback
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    LEAST is the Lightweight Engine for Application StressTests It provides a framework for stresstest-modules, being able to start and stop these modules according to severeal patterns. After the stresstests being finished, it's able to analyse the lo
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    hwk

    hwk

    hwk is a tool used for wireless lan pentests

    hwk is an easy-to-use application used to attack and discover wireless networks. It's providing various modes such as authentication/deauthentication flood, beacon and probe response fuzzing.
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    mxtraf is a network traffic generator. With mxtraf, a small number of hosts can be used to saturate a network with a tunable mix of TCP and UDP traffic. The primary purpose of mxtraf is to allow stress testing of experimental network protocols. m
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    tcpcopy

    A network traffic replay tool targeted to servers

    An online request replication tool, also a network traffic replay tool, fit for real testing, performance testing, stability testing, stress testing, load testing, smoke testing, etc
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    xstress is a SMTP mail server stress testing tool. xstress creates multiple connections (using threads) to the (configured) mail server and sends mails with varying subject, body, attachment and TO/FROM addresses.
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