Packet Sender is a good tool when debugging protocols: free utility to send & receive network packets. TCP, UDP, SSL
Posted by jpluimers on 2018/03/07
It was fitting to bump into [WayBack] Packet Sender is a good tool when debugging protocols…” Written by Dan Nagle… – Lars Fosdal – Google+ on the day presenting [WayBack] Conferences/Network-Protocol-Security.rst at master · jpluimers/Conferences · GitHub
It also means that libssh2-delphi is getting a bit more love soon and will move to github as well after a conversion from mercurial.
Some of the things I learned or got confirmed teaching the session (I love learning by teaching):
- Automate the heck out of your job and new work finds you
- There is great integration for [WayBack] Bot Users | Slack which can hugely help you in status monitoring
- If you manage many domains, which might be troublesome to the default “
certbot
client”, so you might want to look into different [WayBack] ACME Client Implementations – Let’s Encrypt – Free SSL/TLS Certificates especially if you run nginx on Alpine Linux (but note you then need [WayBack] license_update.patch\acme-client\community – aports – Main aports tree to avoid [Archive.is] [400] does not match current agreement URL – Help – Let’s Encrypt Community Support)
Here is some more info:
- Blurb: “[a] free utility to send & receive network packets. TCP, UDP, SSL.”
- [WayBack] Packet Sender – Free utility to for sending / receiving of network packets. TCP, UDP, SSL.
- [WayBack] The latest Tweets from Dan Nagle (@NagleCode). Principal SW Engineer @HARMAN_Pro. Speaker. Author packetsender.com, paydowncalc.com, cryptoknife.com, github.com/dannagle . Huntsville, AL,
- [WayBack] Packet Sender – Send / Receive TCP / UDP – Android Apps on Google Play
- [WayBack] dannagle (Dan Nagle) · GitHub dannagle has 23 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
–jeroen
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