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    proxy-ping

    proxy-ping

    Tool to ping hosts through firewalls blocking ICMP

    The utility `ProxyPing` is a simple tool to ping servers behind a firewall that will not let ICMP packages through. It provides a HTTP server answering to ping requests and returning the ping delay as a HTTP text result. The tool will have to be deployed on a server behind the firewall that can be reached by a configurable TCP connection (defaulting to port TCP 6666).
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    Xplico

    Xplico

    Xplico is a Network Forensic Analysis Tool (NFAT)

    Xplico is a Network Forensic Analysis Tool (NFAT). The goal of Xplico is extract from an internet traffic capture the applications data contained. For example, from a pcap file Xplico extracts each email (POP, IMAP, and SMTP protocols), all HTTP contents, each VoIP call (SIP, MGCP, MEGACO, RTP), IRC, WhatsApp... Xplico is able to classify more than 140 (application) protocols.
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    Chrome-Cut

    Chrome-Cut

    Python3 tool to scan, detect and control chromecast devices

    Basic GUI, CLI tool programmed in Python 3.4 and QT5. It gives you the ability to detect, scan and send some useful HTTP requests "Commands" to endless amount of chromecast devices. As well as the ability to loop the commands so the process of repeating it will be automated with a set duration in-which the looping will be done.
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    sload

    sload

    Bandwidth Monitoring Tool; Console SNMP traffic monitor

    Sload is a console/terminal application which monitors network interface load of the remote device (by SNMP) in real time. Bandwidth Monitoring Tools For Linux (Requires Python 2.4 or later) UPDATE: good known alternative is "ifstat" http://gael.roualland.free.fr/ifstat/ Example of use: ifstat -b -i "FastEthernet0/19" -s public@172.18.216.1 It's possible to monitor multiple interfaces in the same time !
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    OpenMapper is a GPLd Network Mapping Tool/Network Monitor written in python/wxWindows. It can monitor SNMP, ICMP, HTTP, and SMTP.
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    Minimal HTTP proxy written in Python. Mostly useful as debugging tool for HTTP traffic inspection. Asynchat-based, handles multiple connections in single thread.
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    NHMON is a GUI tool geared towards visual monitoring of a large number (hundreds) of hosts in one interface. Supports may backends, such as "Eddie", HTTP, SMTP, etc.
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