Wipe erase data from hdds on the network, unlimited hard disks
Automated network based hard disk drives / storage devices erasure is server based software which installs on a central server. Server is connected to network switches and several PXE boot enabled workstations are attached to the network. As soon as the workstation is powered on, it boots off the network via the server and begins wiping all the attached hard disk drives. Once all the hard drives are wiped, data related to each hard disk is stored in the central server’s database. Read...
VisualNMS is a network management system with powerful visualisation features due to its vectorial based rendering (SVG). It is built using perl, javascript, SVG, HTML. It includes Layer 2 autodiscovery based on LLDP and other discovery protocols (Cisco's CDP, Extreme Networks' EDP, etc.). Other features include: real time SVG graphs on links, web2cli engine (AJAX to Telnet/CLI), editable maps, auto layout (based esentially on GraphViz), VLAN mapping (work in progress) based on SNMP.
Based off of bandwidthd (http://sourceforge.net/projects/bandwidthd) but updated to support large networks (13,000+ devices). IPv6 support is in the works. Our thanks goes to the original authors of bandwidthd who made this possible.
A free PHP based server monitoring script. The script is designed focussing on minimum memory usage and an attractive user interface. Server++ uses Google Chart API to provide server information in an easy to understand and an enhanced way.
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phpSAM is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the events logged by snort(snort.org) in MySQL.
There is being worked on making graphs more intuitive.
For an update on the progress, please do not hesitate to visit phpsam.sf.net