OSNT: Open Source Network Tester

Despite network monitoring and testing being critical for computer networks, current solutions are both extremely expensive and inflexible. Into this lacuna we launch the Open Source Network Tester, a fully open source traffic generator and capture system. Our prototype implementation on the NetFPGA...

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Hauptverfasser: Antichi, Gianni, Shahbaz, Muhammad, Geng, Yilong, Zilberman, Noa, Covington, Adam, Bruyere, Marc, McKeown, Nick, Feamster, Nick, Felderman, Bob, Blott, Michaela, Moore, Andrew W, Owezarski, Philippe
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