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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Linux iptables -> is it possible? Post 302727213 by Neo on Tuesday 6th of November 2012 02:46:52 AM
Old 11-06-2012
Yes, it is possible.
 

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POLYGRAPH(7)							   User Commands						      POLYGRAPH(7)

NAME
Polygraph - performance benchmark for web intermediaries DESCRIPTION
Web Polygraph is a performance testing tool for caching proxies, origin server accelerators, L4/7 switches, content filters, and other Web intermediaries. Polygraph's features include: * high-performance HTTP clients and servers * realistic HTTP, FTP, and SSL traffic generation * HTTP Basic, NTLM, and Negotiate proxy authentication * LDAP-friendly generation of user credentials * flexible content simulation * ready-to-use standard workloads for benchmarking * powerful domain-specific configuration language * portable open-source implementation * friendly commercial support Web Polygraph consists of many tools listed below. See individual man pages for more information. Detailed documentation is available at www.web-polygraph.org. polygraph-aka - IP aliases manipulation tool polygraph-beepmon - forwards BEEP messages to an external program polygraph-cdb - content database manipulation tool polygraph-client - Web Polygraph client simulator polygraph-cmp-lx - log comparison tool polygraph-distr-test - distribution test polygraph-dns-cfg - DNS server configuration tool polygraph-lr - console log extractor polygraph-ltrace - trace extractor polygraph-lx - stats extractor polygraph-pgl2acl - translates PGL access rules into Squid Proxy ACLs polygraph-pgl2eng - PGL to English converter polygraph-pgl2ips - PGL IP addresses calculator polygraph-pgl2ldif - LDIF (and other text-based) configuration generator polygraph-pgl-test - PGL validator polygraph-pmix2-ips - PolyMix-2 address calculator polygraph-pmix3-ips - PolyMix-3 address calculator polygraph-polymon - interactive test monitoring tool polygraph-polyprobe - tests TCP throughput in a full client/server mesh polygraph-polyrrd - supplies run-time Polygraph stats to RRDtool polygraph-pop-test - predicts cache hit ratios for a given workload polygraph-reporter - HTML report generator polygraph-rng-test - random number generator test polygraph-server - Web Polygraph server simulator polygraph-udp2tcpd - converts UDP monitoring messages into a TCP stream read by polymon polygraph-webaxe4-ips - WebAxe-4 address calculator COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2006 The Measurement Factory, Inc. SEE ALSO
polygraph-aka(1), polygraph-beepmon(1), polygraph-cdb(1), polygraph-client(1), polygraph-cmp-lx(1), polygraph-distr-test(1), polygraph-dns-cfg(1), polygraph-lr(1), polygraph-ltrace(1), polygraph-lx(1), polygraph-pgl2acl(1), polygraph-pgl2eng(1), polygraph-pgl2ips(1), polygraph-pgl2ldif(1), polygraph-pgl-test(1), polygraph-pmix2-ips(1), polygraph-pmix3-ips(1), polygraph-polymon(1), polygraph-polyprobe(1), polygraph-polyrrd(1), polygraph-pop-test(1), polygraph-reporter(1), polygraph-rng-test(1), polygraph-server(1), polygraph-udp2tcpd(1), polygraph-webaxe4-ips(1) http://www.web-polygraph.org/ - project web site Web Polygraph February 2010 POLYGRAPH(7)
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