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tool to introduce packet delays...
Hi,
I've been using iptables to drop packets based on tcp parameters in a packet. I need a similar tool to introduce packet delays. I've been searching for the last couple of days for an tool that I could use to introduce a delay before selected packets are transmitted. Could some one here point me to such a tool, if one exists for linux. For instance I'd like to say all tcp packets which have a payload greater than x bytes and destined host, be delayed. I came across 'tc'. Unfortunately even after struggling for a couple of days over its man pages I'm not sure it will solve my problem. tc is far more complicated for this simple task and doesn't seem to allow one to specify a delay for packets. (rather, if I'm right, it allows one to specify traffic shapping parameters, such as bitpersecond etc...). Regards, Kumar. |
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Re: tool to introduce packet delays...
DJOJDQWYJYKL@spammotel.com wrote:
> Hi, > > I've been using iptables to drop packets based on tcp parameters in a > packet. I need a similar > tool to introduce packet delays. I've been searching for the last > couple of days for an tool that I could use to introduce a delay > before selected packets are transmitted. Could some one here point me > to such a tool, if one exists for linux. For instance I'd like to say > all tcp packets > which have a payload greater than x bytes and destined host, be > delayed. > > I came across 'tc'. Unfortunately even after struggling for a couple > of days over its man pages I'm not sure it will solve my problem. tc > is far more complicated for this simple task and doesn't seem to allow > one to specify a delay for packets. (rather, if I'm right, it allows > one to specify traffic shapping parameters, such as bitpersecond > etc...). > > Regards, > Kumar. Nistnet. http://www-x.antd.nist.gov/nistnet |
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