ESnet (Energy Sciences Network) is proud to announce the public release of iperf-3.0.3. This version is a maintenance release with a few bug fixes and enhancements, notably:
* The structure of the JSON output is more consistent between the cases of one stream and multiple streams. * The example programs once again build correctly. * A possible buffer overflow related to error output has been fixed. (This is not believed to be exploitable.) More information on changes can be found in the RELEASE_NOTES file in the source distribution. iperf3 is a tool for measuring the maximum TCP and UDP performance along a path, allowing for the tuning of various parameters and reporting measurements such as throughput, jitter, and datagram packet loss. The original iperf was implemented by NLANR / DAST. Version 3 is a complete reimplementation, with the goals of a smaller, simpler code base, and a library that can be used by other programs. It also adds new functionality, such as CPU utilization measurements, zero copy TCP support, and JSON output. Note that iperf3 clients and servers are not compatible with, and will not interoperate with, earlier versions of iperf. iperf3 is fully supported on Linux, FreeBSD, and MacOS X. It may run on other platforms as well, although it has not received the same attention and testing. The source code for iperf 3.0.3 is available at: http://stats.es.net/software/iperf-3.0.3.tar.gz SHA256 hash: 79daf3e5e5c933b2fc4843d6d21c98d741fe39b33ac05bd7a11c50d321a2f59d iperf-3.0.3.tar.gz iperf3 is freely-redistributable under a 3-clause BSD license. More information can be found in the LICENSING file inside the source distribution. Additional information about iperf3 (including the issue tracker, source code repository access, and mailing list) can be found on the iperf3 page on GitHub at: https://github.com/esnet/iperf The mailing list for iperf3 development is: iperf-...@googlegroups.com To see the list archives or join the mailing list, visit: http://groups.google.com/group/iperf-dev
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