TTCP is a benchmarking tool for determining TCP and UDP performance between 2 systems. The program was created at the US Army Ballistics Research Lab (BRL) and is in the public domain. Feel free to distribute this program but please do leave the credit notices in the source and man page intact. Contents of this directory: ttcp.c Source that runs on IRIX 3.3.x and 4.0.x systems and BSD-based systems. This version also uses getopt(3) and has 2 new options: -f and -T. ttcp.c-brl Original source from BRL. ttcp.1 Manual page (describes ttcp.c options, which are a superset of the other version). How to get TCP performance numbers: receiver sender host1% ttcp -r -s host2% ttcp -t -s host1 -n and -l options change the number and size of the buffers. ---------------------------- TTCP has been ported to Windows and is known as PCATTCP. Files for it are located in the "windows" subdirectory. The homepage for PCATTCP is located at: http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/pcattcp.htm Cryptographic signatures and checksums may be provided by the developers at the URL(s) above. Wiretapped recommends that users check these before use of the software/information.