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- IPv6 is supported now - supports SCTP in addition to UDP and TCP - socket options can now be used PR: 217909, 218298 Changes: https://github.com/sjac999/sock_ipv6_sctp/blob/master/ChangeLog Submitted by: Steve Jacobson <sjac@cs.stanford.edu> (maintainer)
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In TCP/IP Illustrated Vol. 1, Richard Stevens used a program called
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"sock" to demonstrate the many properties of TCP/IP. This is a
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standalone version, adapted and reworked by Christian Kreibich.
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The program can be used to generate TCP or UDP packets for testing
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various network features. It runs as either client or server.
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This FreeBSD port is built on top of the original 0.3.2 tarball from
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2010, above, downloaded from the icir.org webpage.
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Version 0.4.2 of sock supports IPv6, SCTP and those socket options:
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- IPv6:
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o hop limit
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o multicast hop limit
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o disable/enable header flow label
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o header traffic class
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o don't fragment
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- IPv4:
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o don't fragment
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WWW: http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~sjac/sock_info.html
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