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A TCP proxy for simulating network failures and latency to test application resiliency in development and CI environments.
A connection-oriented, message-based UDP transport layer for games with reliable/unreliable messaging, encryption, and P2P NAT traversal.
A network emulator for rapid prototyping of Software Defined Networks (SDN) on a single machine.
A local web server for developers with livereload, reverse proxying, and latency simulation.
A hackable HTTP proxy for resiliency testing, simulating network failures and unexpected conditions in Node.js.
A lightweight open-source API simulation tool for creating realistic mocks of API dependencies during development and testing.
A lightweight open-source API simulation tool for creating realistic mocks of dependent services during development and testing.
An experimentation platform for training and researching automated agents in abstract simulated enterprise network environments using reinforcement learning.
A curated list of software, libraries, tools, and resources for Software-Defined Networking (SDN).
A free, cross-platform, single-file fake protocol server simulator that can start or stop multiple network services.
An in-page HTTP controller for frontend development to intercept, modify, and simulate API responses directly in the browser.
A pure-Python SNMP agent simulator for testing and development, supporting multiple SNMP versions and data sources.
A library operating system version of the Linux kernel network stack for userspace applications and network simulation.
A Rust library for network simulation, isolation, and packet inspection to test networking code.
A network packet capture compiler for rapidly modeling and generating network traffic in hexdump or libpcap format.
A simulator for analyzing Tor network path selection and traffic correlation attacks under realistic adversarial models.
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