New in v0.6.0:
- CPU usage: local/remote shown per interval (cpu: 12%/33%)
- Warning indicator (!) when CPU > 70% on either side
- MikroTik CPU encoding: 0x80 | percentage in status byte 1
- CSV includes local_cpu_pct and remote_cpu_pct columns
- Status message format corrected to match MikroTik wire format:
[type:1][cpu:1][00:2][seq:4 LE][bytes:4 LE]
- Removed btest-opensource submodule (fully reimplemented)
- Deleted research/ecsrp5 branch
- Updated all docs: architecture, user-guide, man page, protocol
- Version bumped to 0.6.0
58 tests, all passing. Zero warnings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
New features:
- --syslog <address:port> sends structured events to remote syslog (RFC 5424 UDP)
Events: AUTH_SUCCESS, AUTH_FAILURE, TEST_START, TEST_END, TEST_RESULT
- EC-SRP5 authentication for both client and server modes
- TCP multi-connection support (session tokens, all 3 directions)
Bug fixes since v0.2.0:
- EC-SRP5 server: fixed gamma parity (was 50% auth failure rate)
- EC-SRP5 server: use lift_x not redp1 for verification
- TCP send direction: server sends 12-byte status messages to client
- TCP both direction: TX loop injects status between data packets
- TCP data: send all zeros (no 0x07 header that MikroTik rejected)
- TCP disconnect detection: running flag set on EOF
- UDP multi-connection: unconnected socket accepts all source ports
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Rename package to btest-rs (Rust convention for reimplementations)
- MIT license matching the original btest-opensource license
- LICENSE explicitly credits Alex Samorukov's original work
- Comprehensive README with usage, performance numbers, and credits
- CLI --help references the original project
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Full reimplementation of the MikroTik Bandwidth Test protocol:
- Server mode: accepts connections from MikroTik devices on port 2000
- Client mode: connects to MikroTik btest servers
- TCP and UDP protocols with bidirectional support
- MD5 challenge-response authentication
- Dynamic speed adjustment (1.5x algorithm)
- Status exchange matching original C pselect() behavior
- Docker support with multi-stage build
Tested against MikroTik RouterOS achieving:
- 1.05 Gbps server RX (single connection)
- 530 Mbps client TCP download
- 840 Mbps client TCP upload
- 433 Mbps client UDP download
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>