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non port: net/packetdrill/files/Makefile.packet_parser_test

Number of commits found: 2

Tuesday, 11 Oct 2016
03:12 hrs search for other commits by this committer
- Update to use freebsd-net/packetdrill repository instead of
  Google's one.  It includes various fixes for FreeBSD and has been
  maintained by FreeBSD developers.

- Drop binaries for testing.

- Set maintainership to gnn@.

Discussed with:	tuexen and gnn
Original commitRevision:423744 
Saturday, 20 Jul 2013
21:37 hrs search for other commits by this committer
Add net/packetdrill, a network stack testing tool.

The packetdrill scripting tool enables quick, precise tests for entire
TCP/UDP/IPv4/IPv6 network stacks, from the system call layer down to
the NIC hardware. packetdrill currently works on Linux, FreeBSD,
OpenBSD, and NetBSD. It can test network stack behavior over physical
NICs on a LAN, or on a single machine using a tun virtual network
device.
Original commitRevision:323362 

Number of commits found: 2