swamp - SSL/TLS load-tester based on OpenSSL
swamp -connect <address> [options]
swamp is a utility that can be used to test and/or benchmark SSL/TLS
servers. It is quite configurable and allows for various different
characteristics of the server's behaviour to be tested.
- -connect address
- Configures the address to which swamp should connect for outgoing
connections, using the syntax defined by the libnal API. For
connecting to TCP/IP addresses, the syntax is illustrated below (you may
use an explicit IP address or a host name);
# swamp -connect IP:192.168.0.1:443
# swamp -connect IP:www.localnet:443
To connect to an SSL/TLS server on a unix domain socket, the
syntax is;
# swamp -connect UNIX:/path/to/some/socket
- -h, -help, -?
- Any of these flags will cause swamp to display a brief usage
summary to the console and exit cleanly. Any other flags are ignored.
This man page is utterly incomplete.
- NAL_ADDRESS_new(2)
- Information on the libnal network abstraction library used by
swamp. This provides some information about the syntax used for
-connect.
- distcache(8)
- Overview of the distcache architecture, of which swamp is a
component.
- http://www.distcache.org/
- Distcache home page.
Swamp was designed and implemented by Geoff Thorpe. Steve Robb has contributed
numerous tweaks and fixes along the way too. To consolidate resources and
provide an improved framework for ongoing development, the swamp utility was
made a component of the distcache project in 2003 (swamp happens to be the
ideal tool for testing distcache's most common usage - secure web servers).
Home Page: http://www.distcache.org