What can I do to help? I would also like to see packetsender available as a
package.

On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 9:36 PM Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <
eribe...@debian.org> wrote:

> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eribe...@debian.org>
>
> * Package name    : packetsender
>   Version         : 6.2.6~pre
>   Upstream Author : Dan Nagle <d...@dannagle.com>
> * URL             : https://packetsender.com/
> * License         : GPL-2+
>   Programming Lang: C++
>   Description     : Network utility for sending and receiving TCP, UDP,
> SSL packets
>
>  Packet Sender is a utility to allow sending and receiving TCP, UDP, and
> SSL
>  (encrypted TCP) packets. It supports IPv4 and IPv6 and provides a GUI for
>  final users.
>  .
>  Some features:
>    * Can act as client/server to send and receive.
>    * The payload can be ASCII or hex.
>    * Command line for automation and scripting.
>    * Packet sender cloud.
>  .
>  Some uses:
>    * Controlling network-based devices in ways beyond their original apps.
>    * Test automation (using its command line tool and/or hotkeys).
>    * Testing network APIs (using the built-in TCP, UDP, SSL clients).
>    * Malware analysis (using the built-in UDP, TCP, SSL servers).
>    * Troubleshooting secure connections (using SSL ).
>    * Testing network connectivity/firewalls (by having 2 Packet Senders
> talk
>      to each other).
>    * Stress-testing a device (using intense network generator tool).
>    * Tech support (by sending customers a portable Packet Sender with
>      pre-defined settings and packets).
>    * Sharing/Saving/Collaboration using the Packet Sender Cloud service.
>  .
>  Packet Sender is useful for network security, network teaching, pentesters
>  and testing firewall systems.
>

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