Open Source Server Operating Systems Command Line Tools

Command Line Tools for Server Operating Systems

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    TraceMAC - Traceroute for MAC addresses

    TraceMAC - Traceroute for MAC addresses

    TraceMAC is a command-line Layer 2 traceroute for Cisco switches

    TraceMAC is a Windows/Linux command-line tool that allows you to trace a specific MAC address thru Cisco switches. It works by connecting to a switch using SSH, SNMP, Telnet, HTTP or HTTPS and do some "show commands" and later process the output, this will happen recursively until it finds the switch where that MAC address (PC/Printer/Etc) is directly connected. Note: It works with Cisco switches only and you must have CDP enabled at least on trunks/links between switches! Is tested with Cisco switches: Catalyst: 2960,3560,3750,4948,6509,9200,9300,9500 (All protocols) Nexus: C9332C, 93180YC-EX (NX-OS SSH) Express 500 (HTTP) FYI: It uses Nbtscan.exe (NetBIOS) as a alternative method to discover the mac address of a host and now seems that it is considered a malware. Anyway it is just a simple network tool that can scan the network similar to NMAP or Angry IP Scanner, etc...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    zimg generates png / jpeg images from arbitrary formatted 2-D ascii or binary data. zimg is a command line tool and suitable for rendering large amounts of 2-D data. zimg is highly configurable via command line switches and dynamically loadable objects.
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    (C)reate (W)inpe 20 ISO is a command line tool to automate the generation of customized bootable WinPE 2.0 or WinPE 3.0 ISO Images.
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    The dfslink command line tool help's to add a lot of links to a Microsoft DFS structure in one fell swoop.
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    ntrc (Network TRace Converter) is a command-line tool that allows conversion of network packet traces to and from different formats such as TSH, ns-2 TrafficTrace, tcpdump, etc. Written entirely in C, ntrc is particularly efficient with large traces.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A command line tool to create secure encrypted file using private key. You must provide key string to convert you source file into ecrypted one.
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    Megg is a tool for lazy developers. Using Java and Apache Velocity, it provides a simple command line tool to generate a project source tree from a host of supplied templates, with an aim to encouraging best practices in new software.
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