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net/tcptrace,
TCP dump file analysis tool
Branch: pkgsrc-2010Q3,
Version: 6.6.7,
Package name: tcptrace-6.6.7,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-userstcptrace is a TCP dump file analysis tool written by Shawn Ostermann
at Ohio University. It is NOT a packet capturing program. It reads
output dump files in the formats of several popular packet capturing
programs: tcpdump, snoop, etherpeek, and netm.
For each connection, it keeps track of elapsed time, bytes/segments
sent and received, retransmissions, round trip times, window
advertisements, throughput, etc. Its output format ranges from
Simple to Long to Very Detailed.
It can also produce three different types of graphs, as follows:
Time Sequence Graph
This is the format that Tim Shepard started using at MIT some
years ago. It shows segments sent and ACKs returned as a
function of time.
Instantaneous Throughput
This format shows the instantaneous (averaged over a few
segments) throughput of the connection as a function of time.
Round Trip Times
This format shows the round trip times for the ACKs as a
function of time.
The graphs produced are viewable only by Tim Shepard's wonderful xplot.
Master sites:
SHA1: ae4d10a0829c57f2eda17e63f593e558f52b7f24
RMD160: 1dd0f373f766322343ffad59d0655eba4c6682e0
Filesize: 3684.871 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2010-10-17) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version tcptrace-6.6.7 (created)