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    ESC System Ctrl

    Tools to help you control IT systems and escape their control over you

    monitor - pings nodes, records response times, and alerts when unreachable checkinout - check in/out tracker for Helpdesk items logger - configuration change logger and notifier assets - asset manager (yet to be developed) projects - project tracker (yet to be developed)
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    Automated Security Tools (autosec) aims to provide automatic tools which network administrators may use to help check and test the security of their network.
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    Pace Check is a utility that searches through system logs and finds cases where someone has tried to gain access to your server (non-legit), then it saves them to a log, mails them to you, or sends them to stdout. It supports http, ftp, and others.
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