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SMBTA Stresstest

Published by Holger Hetterich
Based on openSUSE 11.4 32-bit x86

SMBTA Stresstest is an appliance based on openSUSE 11.3 for long-time- or stress testing the SMB Traffic Analyzer software suite. It is used mainly by the SMBTA development team to check the behaviour of SMB Traffic Analyzer under certain traffic conditions. It also can easily be used to just try out SMB Traffic Analyzer.

In short, SMBTA Stresstest is self contained distribution running a Samba server that is preconfigured for some shares and users, and runs processes that are generating random traffic, with pauses, to simulate a constant varied stream of data. The SMB Traffic Analyzer software suite is configured within the appliance, and activated.

The appliance is configured for port 3491 as the connection port for the smbtatools, which allows to inspect the generated traffic from an other machine.

Please check out the projects homepage for more information.

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Virtual

Open Virtualization Format (OVF)

The OVF format is an open standard for packaging and distributing virtual appliances. It is not tied to any particular hypervisor or system architecture.

OVF Image, 258 MB, i686
MD5: 756a2eb5ab6dca270b0f60a3d8e13d4e

Release notes

- Now based on openSUSE 11.4
- Now runs with SMB Traffic Analyzer 1.2.3

Technical Details

Appliance configuration

Basic settings

Keyboard: german
Time zone: Europe/Berlin
Language: de_DE.UTF-8
Network: dhcp
Firewall: disabled

Software

1 patterns, 254 packages
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