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    Find Hidden Risks in Windows Task Scheduler

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    Create internal software that meets enterprise security standards. Retool connects to your business data—databases, APIs, and vector stores while ensuring compliance with granular permissions and audit logs. Whether on our cloud or self-hosted, build the dashboards and admin panels your organization needs without compromising on security or control.
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    JDBC Driver for Amazon Neptune

    JDBC Driver for Amazon Neptune

    Amazon Neptune JDBC Driver by Amazon Web Services

    This driver provides read-only JDBC connectivity for the Amazon Neptune service using SQL, Gremlin, openCypher and SPARQL queries. The driver comes packed in a single jar file. To use the driver, place the jar file in the classpath of the application which is going to use it. For the initial public preview release, the driver will be available for download on GitHub along with the driver's .jar file and .taco file. To use the Driver in BI tools, please refer to the documentation. To connect to Amazon Neptune using the JDBC driver, the Neptune instance must be available through an SSH tunnel, load balancer, or the JDBC driver must be deployed in an EC2 instance. ...
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    pj-tftp-server

    pj-tftp-server

    Pure Java TFTP server.

    ...Free, portable, cross-platform. Fully multi-threaded. Implements RFC 1350. Run as root/admin in cmd-mode with cmd argument = path to folder, for example: java -jar pj-tftp-server.jar /tmp .Need JRE-1.8. Source - https://github.com/harp077/pj-tftp-server If you like this - put a star on https://github.com/harp077/pj-tftp-server/ for support project please.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    pj-ftp-server

    pj-ftp-server

    Pure Java FTP server. Free portable cross-platform multi-threaded.

    Pure Java FTP server. Free portable cross-platform. Run as root/admin ! 1) Fully multi-threaded. 2) Multi platform support. 3) Can run in GUI-mode: # java -jar pj-ftp-server.jar 4) Can run in CMD-mode (used cmd-mode-config.properties): # java -jar pj-ftp-server.jar cmd 5) IP-filter (access list) support. 6) Writable=true/false support 7) Support listening on different local interfaces 8) Speed limit support 9) Anonymous-mode support 10) Different TCP-ports support 11) Logging support 12) Support limit max concurrent logins 13) Support limit max concurrent logins per IP 14) Need JRE-1.8: https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/javase8-archive-downloads.html Source = https://github.com/harp077/pj-ftp-server If you like this - put a star on https://github.com/harp077/pj-ftp-server/ for support project please.
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    Ward

    Ward

    Server dashboard

    Ward is a simple and minimalistic server monitoring tool. Ward supports an adaptive design system. Also, it supports a dark theme. It shows only principal information and can be used, if you want to see nice looking dashboard instead of looking on a bunch of numbers and graphs. Ward works nicely on all popular operating systems because it uses OSHI.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

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    pj-ntp-server

    pj-ntp-server

    Pure Java NTP server.

    Pure Java NTP server. Run as root/admin in cmd-mode without cmd argument, for example: java -jar pj-ntp-server.jar (server start on standart UDP/123-port) or run as root/admin in cmd-mode with UDP-port cmd argument, for example: java -jar pj-ntp-server.jar 1111 where 1111=udp-port of server listen. Need JRE-1.8. Source = https://github.com/harp077/pj-ntp-server If you like this - put a star on https://github.com/harp077/pj-ntp-server/ for support project please.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Agent.GUI

    Agent.GUI

    The Project moved to github https://github.com/EnFlexIT/AgentWorkbench

    The project has moved to github https://github.com/EnFlexIT/AgentWorkbench Agent.GUI is a simulation framework and toolkit based on the JADE framework. It provides functionalities for time aspects, agent-environment interaction, visualization and load balancing, Furthermore, the included application focuses the usability for end users.
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    Packet Sniffer

    Sniffs Packet on lan

    This project uses JPcap library. By using it you can view Packet level information about ongoing traffic on your network. For windows7 you need to run the Jar file as Admin.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Carbon is a java based SERVER implementation which caters to different server falvors eg: raw data,HTTP, FTP and so on. Spawning off from Carbon are different server implementations for HTTP/SOCKS proxy, FTP, HTTP, J2EE which are available in a jar.
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