This was a semester-long project from my Software Engineering course. It's a laser tag system that uses PostgreSQL for the back-end and Tkinter for the front-end.
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This was a semester-long project from my Software Engineering course. It's a laser tag system that uses PostgreSQL for the back-end and Tkinter for the front-end.
Multi-vendor traffic generation for security testing and cyber ranges - supports Fortinet, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Okta, and more
automated traffic testing and load analysis
Examples - ByteBlower Test Python Framework
NetworkAssaultToolkit is a versatile Python-based tool designed for stress-testing network endpoints and launching Layer 7 HTTP attacks. The tool includes various methods to simulate large-scale attacks on network infrastructure, including methods for bypassing Cloudflare, OVH, and other security measures.
Benchmarking setup for plotting latency and jitter using TRex for traffic generation and DPDK for hardware acceleration.
Spinneret is a web spider and dynamic load generator for testing, benchmarking, and warming caches.
Traffic generator service that can be deployed on Heroku
Simulates upload traffic for servers, particularly useful for Iranian data centers, using speedtest.net servers. Includes setup as a Linux service.
Give your blog some traffic ;)
Netzob: Protocol Reverse Engineering, Modeling and Fuzzing
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