Yeah, that's the kind of thing. On Tue, 2018-12-11 at 19:45 -0500, Ian Denhardt wrote: > Quoting robert engels (2018-12-11 19:39:46) > > > > > I am not sure you can do this at the application layer - you need > > kernel support to drop packets. > One could write a mock implementation of e.g. net.Conn that does this > kind of simulation; have a goroutine that calls time.Sleep at random > intervals in the most basic case. If you want to test UDP, randomly > drop > packets, reorder, etc. Could get fancier. No external support > required. > > That was the kind of thing I interpreted Dan's question to be asking > about. > > I don't know off-hand of a good library that already does this > though. > > -Ian
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