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    MyNmap is a tool that uses Apache/PHP/MySQL/PERL (designed to run on Linux, BSD, or other Unix clones) to display Nmap network scan data for large networks.
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    An Java JDBC compliant driver that connects to a remote database via url (http) connection, communicating through a server-side script (.asp,.php,.jsf etc). Useful if you like to access locally (java, SQuirreL, eclipse) a database on your web site.
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    hprobe is a packet generator with a built-in sniffer (using libpcap). It can generate many types of network probes to scan hosts and networks and automatically analyses the responses. Written in C for Linux platform
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