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From: R. DuFresne (dufresne
sysinfo.com)
Date: Tue Jul 21 2009 - 15:16:16 CDT
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It's likely not so much a specific port you are testing as it is the
network underneath it, and the HW behind it.
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Shankar Arjunan wrote:
> Hi Benjamin / All,
>
> Thank you all for the responses.
>
> It is for an inhouse application which is going to be live soon, before going
> live thought of doing a stress test on specific port for DoS type attacks and
> see the outcomes.
>
> I will use hping and do a test.
>
> Regards
> Shankar
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