Testing HTTP servers: HTTrack Website Copier
Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 22 September 2003 13:32:07
Hi folks,
I implemented ipv6 support some months ago in httrack (v6+v4 resolution, or direct ip URLs, like http://[2001:200:0:8002:203:47ff:fea5:3085]/), a GPL website copier (http://www.httrack.com/), and succesfully tested it on sixxs (and previously freenet6)
This can be handy to test your http connectivity/server load from Unix/Linux machines (webhttrack/httrack) and Windows machines (winhttrack/httrack)
I did not yet played with flowid information, as currently the info doesn't seem to be really useful - but this might be added anyway?
The program was successfully tested in (dual ipv4/)ipv6 environments on Debian/Linux (2.4.x), Mandrake/Linux, and Windows 2000+ipv6.
Feel free to use it for testing purpose, report problems/suggestions :), and any feedback (especially tests in other environments such as solaris, osf..)
Example of use:
httrack http://www.kame.net/ -O . '-*' '+www.kame.net/*.html' '+www.kame.net/*/*[]'
or
httrack -O . '-*' '+www.kame.net/*.html' '+www.kame.net/*/*[]'
Xavier.
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