* provide documentation for libscamperfile
* fix ping -O spoof
* fix tracelb and sniff bugs that cause scamper to crash
* fix sc_analysis_dump, sc_warts2pcap, and sc_wartscat man pages
* fix sc_warts2text to read from stdin if no files specified
* add -a (all) -m (pair method) and -n (use dns) options to sc_tracediff
* initial draft of a man page for the warts file format.
man 5 warts.
* provide -O copyout option to scamper itself, which allows all
data written over the control socket in "attach" mode to also
be sent to a named file. useful for debugging. documented
in the scamper man page.
* provide ability to specify the source address of a PTB in tbit.
* in attach mode, each command now returns a command ID as part
of the OK response. a command may be halted before it completes
by issuing a halt command over the same control socket.
* when sanity checking the probe size requested in ping, take
account of the timestamp IP option correctly. noticed by
Alistair.
* fix scamper man page to say -d can be used to set the ICMP checksum
value in Paris traceroute. noticed by Alistair.
* add scamper_addr_netaddr, a routine to mask the network portion of
an IP address in a scamper_addr_t.
* fix scamper's ping to actually set the tos byte that is passed in.
noticed by Alistair.
* fix scamper's ping to record ICMPv6 PTB messages.
* fix the result code set on sniff tasks when a sniff task is halted.
* fix compiler warnings
* correct copyright notices to reflect that, until 2006,
I have copyright. No change to GPLv2 license.
* Switch from select(2) to poll(2) by default, which is useful
when more than a thousand fds are monitored for events.
Force the use of select instead of poll by invoking scamper
with -O select.
* Add support for kqueue (BSD) and epoll (Linux). To use,
specify -O kqueue or -O epoll when scamper is invoked.
* Fix a bug that could allow scamper to enter an infinite
loop if a packet with malformed IP options is received.
* Add support for raw IP sockets, and use these to send
TCP probes in traceroute if the datalink socket can't be
used to transmit.
* Set SO_REUSEADDR on TCP sockets.
* Add a new traceroute method: IPv6 fragment traceroute.
specify the offset to encode in the fragment offset with -o
* Fix file support so that if '-' is specified as the source of
addresses to probe stdin is read, rather than stdout. ensure
the file is closed if an error is encountered when opening a
file.
* Fix bug in MDA traceroute where some TCP responses from the
target were ignored.
* Fix a potential memory leak in the neighbour discovery code
* Implement code to calculate statistics (min/mean/max/stddev)
on ping results.
* Detach the writebuf before closing an attached control socket
* Silence all clang static analysis warnings.
* do not output scamper_debug to stderr if NDEBUG has been specified
* fix logic when -O rawtcp is used with tcptraceroute
* fix scamper event loop to drain sockets that are currently
unreferenced
* fix scamper event loop to handle POLLHUP
* fix double-frees in scamper_sources.c
* fix small memory leak in scamper_sources.c, noticed by Stephen
* fix uname_wrap on 64bit systems, noticed by Stephen
* do not print "cat" when the -e option is used with sc_analysis_dump.
* fix mixing of sources according to their priority.
* when building the scamper binary, do not use the libscamperfile
library. instead, build all code into scamper to ensure scamper
itself will always work.
patch provided by Matthew Luckie via PR#44919.
A lot of changed in scamper since 2008.
For some idea about what is in scamper today, please check the website,
in particular the scamper man page.
and IPv6 addresses in parallel to fill a specified packets-per-second rate.
scamper can do ICMP based Path MTU discovery. scamper starts with the
outgoing interface's MTU and discovers the location of PMTU bottlenecks.
Recent revision of scamper do a PMTU search when an ICMP fragmentation
required message is not returned to establish the PMTU to the next point
in the network, followed by a TTL limited search to infer the hop
where failure appears to occur.
Reviewed by Johnny Lam.