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    Icmp Ping for Java by ShortPasta
    <WARNING> <WARNING> <WARNING> "Icmp Ping for Java" is now icmp4j, with native implementations for Linux, Mac, Solaris, Windows. Currently hosted here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/icmp4j/ Website: www.icmp4j.org </WARNING> </WARNING> </WARNING> ShortPasta-icmp is an ICMP ping implementation for Java with a simple and clean API. Windows is supported natively. Linux is supported by spawning ping. If you can provide other native implementations, please contact the author!
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    An easy-to-configure bandwidth monitor and grapher, but so much more. Cross-platform, simpler alternative to MRTG and CACTII. Graph any numeric data you can get from SNMP or an XML (and HTML) source (local or http/https/ftp). Windows and Linux.
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