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Re: Worm attack generation tools

Subject: Re: Worm attack generation tools
Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2006 10:12:01 -0400
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miaomitiff119 wrote:
Hi,:) Does anyone know any tools which can be used to simulate
attack traffic (especially traffic pattern of worm attacks)? It is
for the purpose of testing IDSs. I've looked at PACKIT and Netcat,
but they can't generate "simultaneous" connections which is
required for generating worm spreading behaviour...(or are there
any ways to use PACKIT or Netcat to generate simultaneous
connections?)

Many thanks!:)
We've been using Nematode to generate worms for us ... but we're not
at the stage of releasing it as a commercial tool. What sort of
features are you looking for here?

- -dave

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