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    Tunnel Cloudflared Desktop

    Tunnel Cloudflared Desktop

    Lightweight desktop application for managing Cloudflare Tunnels

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    HostMonApp

    HostMonApp

    The Simplest Multi-User Latency Monitoring Web App

    Hostmon is a latency monitoring web app designed for ISP Support Technicians. Hostmon enables the Support Technician to provide a more rounded and detailed oriented service to his/her customers. Hostmon gives the Technician the ability to constantly monitor the network latency to hundreds of customer devices simultaneously. The Technician now has available, not only up to the minute network latency graphs for each device, but they can also view the historic latency information for monitored devices up to a year in the past. ...
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    WhoisUP

    WhoisUP

    Is your host up or down?

    WhoisUP v0.3 monitors hosts via ICMP and shows the status in a web page. When a host is down, the script can send mail, syslog message, open a popup message or play a sound. Moreover, the script monitors if the host exceed the latency threshold limit. The script uses NMap to send ICMP packets and to save the host status into an XML file. Then, WhoisUP reads the XML and shows the report in a web page with AJAX features; in case of host failure the script can send alarms. WhoisUP is useful to monitor hosts (PC, Server, NAS, Router, Switch and so on...) and to receive alerts when a host go down.
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    This code base generates a graph in real time which shows: 1. The current download consumption 2. The current upload consumption. 3. Latency to any predetermined host. This is very useful when running VOIP to monitor bandwidth quality in real time.
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