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net-hydra -c {configfile} [-t {testname}]
net-hydra requires a config file specifying [clients], [directives], and optionally
[aliases], which it uses to schedule jobs to run simultaneously in the very near future
on multiple client machines.
   # sample nethydra.conf
   [clients]
      local0 = root@127.0.0.1
      local1 = root@127.0.0.2
   [directives]
      # These are the command(s) to be run on each client device. Directives
      # beginning with $ reference lines from the [aliases] section. Any use
      # of $when, either here or in [aliases], will be replaced with the
      # scheduled execution time, in Unix epoch seconds; $testname is replaced
      # with the --testname argument passed to net-hydra on the command-line.
   
      local0 = $4kstream
      local1 = /usr/bin/touch /tmp/test-$testname-$when.txt
   [aliases]
      # Defining aliases here keeps [directives] cleaner, so you can
      # see what you're doing a little more easily.
      #
      $4kstream = netburn -u http://127.0.0.1/1M.bin -r 25 -o /tmp/$testname-$when.csv