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    NetworkMiner packet analyzer

    NetworkMiner packet analyzer

    The Network Forensics Tool

    NetworkMiner is a Network Forensic Analysis Tool (NFAT) for Windows that can detect the OS, hostname and open ports of network hosts through packet sniffing or by parsing a PCAP file. NetworkMiner can also extract transmitted files from network traffic. New versions of NetworkMiner are released exclusively on www.netresec.com since version 2.0 of NetworkMiner. This page on SourceForge is only kept to provide hosting of older versions of the software. To get the latest version of NetworkMiner, please visit: http://www.netresec.com/?page=NetworkMiner
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    Uechi.APM.Web

    Uechi APM Web Server Performance Monitor Open Source

    Uechi APM Web is an APM (Application Performance Management) Open Source Server Performance Monitor written and developed in Java and C # for all Linux and Windows platforms. The Uechi.APM.Web offers a complete resource for unlimited monitoring servers in real time. Have full control of the CPU consumption, memory, disk and network traffic. Communication is done via TCP Protocol Socket connection. More information, please visit: http://uechi.com.br/uechi-apm-web-eng/
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