What's in /usr/dirt/src?
This is a helpful guide to the various tools that live in /usr/dirt/src.
If you add something to the directory that's generally useful, please update
this page!
- ifmon
- Author: Don Smith
- Last modification date: March 9, 1999
- Purpose: Uses the base tcpdump to implement a simple interface
monitor for Ethernet interfaces (or reading files created with the -w
option of tcpdump) for the purpose of reporting summary throughput
information and related statistics for captured/filtered packets.
- setdelay
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- setwindow
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- tcpdump-dirt
- Modified by: Michele Clark
- Last modification date: November 16, 1998
- Purpose: Added ability to detect sync_timestamp TCP option
- tcptrace-4.1.3
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- tcptrace-5.0.6
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- tcptrace-5.0.6-dirt
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- tcptrace-sync
- Modified by: Michele Clark
- Last modification date: December 1, 1998
- Purpose: Modified tcptrace-4.1.3 to plot sync_timestamp
option information, specifically one-way delays
- vidsim
- Author: Michele Clark
- Last modification date: April 12, 1999
- Purpose: Simulate a video stream, given frame size,
frame rate, and packet size. This will be replaced by flowgen (??)
which will allow different types of traffic flows (bursty, self-similar)
to be generated.
- xplot-0.90
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- xplot-dirt
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Other
DiRT documents
Author: Michele Clark