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AirTraf is a 100% passive network sniffer/analyzer that auto-detects wireless access points, determines wireless nodes associated with the given access points operating at its channels, tracks packet count/byte information of different types of 802.11b as
Java Port Mapping between 2 hosts. Put up a server on your local network and share it with the outside network in a secure way. A \"server proxy\" network tool. Share one IP with multiple servers.
generic network interface supporting multiple connection channels so the server can be written independently of how people will connect to it. Designed for connection-oriented, shared-resource servers.
GAMA is intended to ease administration of multiple game servers on distributed hosts on a TCP/IP network. It is especially usefull if you have to administer several gameserver for a tournament at a LAN Party.
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The Meta Policy Information Base is a project that implements the ideas of adding meta-policies to a policy-based network environment. Added functionality to the traditional approach is modeled with new classes that improve the performance of the former
xjnm is a java daemon that gathers numbers from arbitrary sources (e.g. cpu usage) and can store it on arbitrary storages (e.g. a jdbc database) for later analysis or react in arbitrary way to the data collected (e.g. inform an administrator by e-mail).
This is the home base for all open-source development of thirdHalf.com. Right now there are two projects: jNetTool - Since 2001, a network utility program encompassing ftp-like mirror of files, proxy, and misc web-related needs, now at 99% completion; OSDRAW - drawing applet for jdk1.1
A framework that takes most of the pain out of writing non-blocking network servers in Java 1.4. It'll shield you from low-level details of output buffering, selector management etc. leaving you to concentrate solely on writing the network protocol.
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EasySnuffle is a measurement tool for capturing the protocol messages, internal protocol states and to measure implementation performance on networking nodes. Measuring probes for UDP, IP and IEEE 802.11b MAC are implemented.
- development stopped! - GATMAN - The first known combination of a network/user administration and a groupware solution - Latest technologies such as JAVA,XML,JSP and strong encryption are used - Modular design, high scalability - Accessible by client an
SnortKonsole is a Java-Frontend for the Open Source Network Intrusion Detection System Snort. It supports all configuration-aspects of Snort. The configuration distribution and activating of sensors is done via scp/ssh.
Adaptations From the Avalon/JXTA World<br>
a) James-JXTA (p2p email system) <br>
b) IM on JXTA (Jabber)<br>
c) JXTA Implementation on Avalon Framework <br>
JWatchDog is a simple, yet powerful Java based, generic framework for a watchdog for services and processes. The use of the framework is flexible, however, it's mainly used to immediately notify admins when services fail
The tool is designed to complement the mail administration tool called oMail-Admin in order to create a new
email domain. One particular advantage of the tool is that it should lead to significant savings on time spent
debugging problems with a
Surfboard is a filtering HTTP 1.1 proxy. It features dynamic filter management through an interactive HTML console, IP tunneling, WindowMaker applets, and a suite of filters.
Spumoni provides SNMP monitoring capability to any application which can be queried via local commands. This enables applications which were previously invisible to remote monitoring systems to now be health-checked by OpenNMS, Tivoli, MRTG and others.
Simple LAN Monitor aims to develop software for providing the network traffic load trough sniffing. It's based in a server/client arquitecture. It also provides a MRTG plugin.
Update: The code from this project has been contributed to the GNU Crypto project.
The Cryptix SASL Library is an implementation of the Java SASL bindings and a number of SASL mechanisms.
eManTools is a set of tools, which includes such things as a rule-based log file processor, a NT EventLog to BSD Syslog forwarder, monitoring scripts, a web based console, and integration and customizations for commercial products like Tivoli.
Phosphor is a peer-to-peer file sharing program. XML network protocol, with source in Java and Swing. Uses thread pools extensively and is designed to scale very well. Chat capabilities. This is Napster done right!
This interface will allow you to write code to retrieve and send promiscuous network packets from your Java program. It could provide a starting point for a java nmap or such...
Linuxlord is a client/server architecture to enable web based thin client computing using Linux. After installing Linuxlord you are able to login your linux desktop from everywhere via an java applet running in your web browser.