OU IRG Software Archive
tcptrace
is a TCP dump file analysis tool. It reads
as input a dump file (tcpdump, snoop, etherpeek, and HP
netmetrix formats are understood) and returns detailed
information about the TCP connections contained in the file.
It can also produce graphs. Detailed information can be found
on the
tcptrace homepage.
OU Mailer
is a C/Unix program for the creation
and maintainance of mailing lists. A GUI front end written
in Java makes the OU Mailer easy to use over Netscape.
Written by
Brian Wilson
at Ohio University as part of his master's thesis.
Go to the
OU Mailer homepage.
udpping
is similar to the icmp echo/response program called
"ping", except that udpping sends UDP datagrams to the UDP
echo port and provides graphical/statistical feedback. Grab
the
source code
here. Also available are binaries for
Solaris 2.4
and SunOS4.1.x
xplot
is a nice Xwindows graphing package. It was written by
Tim Shepard
at MIT as part of his master's thesis. This software is
required to see tcptrace plots. His latest version of the
sources can be found at
ftp://mercury.lcs.mit.edu/pub/shep
If you're lazy, there's a Sparc Solaris 2.5 binary of version 0.89
sitting
here
along with its
README
file
xftp
is a version of BSD FTP which allows the use of multiple
data connections to transfer a file (see Satellite
Communications page for more information). Grab the
source code, NetBSD 1.1 binaries, or SunOS 4.1.3 binaries.
eftp
is a version of the BSD FTP client and server which supports the
EPRT/EPSV FTP commands as outlined in our recent Internet-Draft
(FTP Extensions for Variable Protocol Specification). More
information is available on the project
homepage. Available as
source code.
ns
is a version of LBL's network simulator that supports TCP
Vegas. Note: This is not the latest version of ns. Adding
these extensions into the latest version of the simulator is
a work in progress. Available as
source code.
Internetworking Research Group - Ohio University