The Iperf 2.0.5 tarball has been uploaded to SourceForge. You can find it
here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/iperf/files/
This is a maintenance release and contains many bug fixes. Hopefully it will
alleviate the need for many of the patch sets the various distro maintainers
have for Iperf 2.0.4. If there are additional bug fix patches please let me
know and I will try to incorporate them. New features aren't likely to get
much traction -- most of my Iperf energy is focused on Iperf 3.
The relevant ChangeLog entries below are included below.
Enjoy!
2010-07-08 Jon Dugan <[email protected]>
* bumped default TCP send/recv buffer to 128K (this is not the kernel buffer
that controls the window, but rather the Iperf internal buffer)
2010-04-10 Jon Dugan <[email protected]>
* update autoconf goo using Autoconf 2.65, this should help portability a bit
2010-04-02 Ralf Lübben
* honor -i flag when for a server (-s) when using TCP
* tracker issue 2836973
2010-04-01 Deny IP Any Any <[email protected]>
* Exit rather than warn on connection failure
* http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=518033
2010-03-31 Gerrit Renker <[email protected]>
* Gerrit Renker's version of Ingo's Molnar's patch to further reduce CPU usage
* tracker issue 2006708
2010-03-31 Gerrit Renker <[email protected]>
* "neater" output for some units, eg Kbps, Mbps, Gbps
* addresses some typos
2008-05-09 Gerrit Renker <[email protected]>
* replace costly gettimeofday() with nanonsleep() See:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1940009&group_id=128336&atid=711373
2008-05-09 Jon Dugan <[email protected]>
* change currLen to unsigned to squelch warning generated by Nathan's patch
2008-05-09 Nathan Jones <[email protected]>
* prevent underflow when the amount of data to be transmitted (-n) is not a
multiple of the buffer size (-l) Patch:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1943432&group_id=128336&atid=711373
2008-04-08 Jon Dugan <[email protected]>
* print report headers only once
* use appropriate report header for UDP tests
--
Jon M. Dugan <[email protected]>
ESnet Network Engineering Group
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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