Today we are releasing Tcpreplay suite version 4.2.1. This version along with version 4.2 includes many new features, bugs and build issues.
Here’s what is new:
- Fix reporting of rates < 1Mbps (#348)
- Option –unique-ip not working properly (#346)
- MAC rewriting capabilities by Pedro Arthur (#313)
- Fix several issues identified by Coverity (#305)
- Packet distortion –fuzz-seed option by Gabriel Ganne (#302)
- Add –unique-ip-loops option to modify IPs every few loops (#296)
- Netmap startup delay increase (#290)
- tcpcapinfo buffer overflow vulnerablily (#278)
- Update git-clone instructions by Kyle McDonald (#277)
- Allow fractions for –pps option (#270)
- Print per-loop stats with –stats=0 (#269)
- Add protection against packet drift by Guillaume Scott (#268)
- Print flow stats periodically with –stats output (#262)
- Include Travis-CI build support by Ilya Shipitsin (#264) (#285)
- tcpreplay won’t replay all packets in a pcap file with –netmap (#255)
- First and last packet times in –stats output (#239)
- Switch to wire speed after 30 minutes at 6 Gbps (#210)
- tcprewrite fix checksum properly for fragmented packets (#190)