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cdpr is used to decode a Cisco Disovery Protocol (CDP) packet, by default it will report the device ID, the IP Address (of the device), and the port number that the machine is connected to. Optionally it will decode the entire CDP packet.
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A PHP 5 library for querying game servers. Currently supporting over 160 games, including source (half-life), unreal and quake engine games, ase & gamespy protocols. Newer games supported are Crysis & Call of Duty 5. Also supports Teamspeak 2.
Kojoney is an easy of use, secure, robust and powerfull Honeypot for the SSH Service written in Python. With the kojoney daemon are distributeds other tools such as kip2country (IP to Country) and kojreport, a tool to generate reports from the log fi
NeTAMS - Network Traffic Accounting and Monitoring Software. It is built for UNIX and works for networks with Cisco routers or PC Unix routers (Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris).
Simple, quick'n'dirty Qt network traffic diagram. The software is provided as it is. Feel free to use it, modify it, run it, or even delete it from your PC. I don't care. Get this running via "qmake && make && ./qnd [iface]"
Web-based administration of a TCP/IP network. Manage DHCP, DNS, LDAP, DOMAIN, SMTP, SMB (and more) configurations. Need MySQL , PHP, Apache and a client module on each managed server. Works with linux, Aix, Windows, Mac OS
AutoScan-Network is an application designed to explore and to manage your network. Entire subnets can be scanned simultaneously without human intervention. It features OS detection, automatic network discovery, VNC Client, Ssh client
Conchart is a tool to visualise the timing of network connections. It reads a pcap file to generate an SVG file. It will show the send and received data as coloured areas which will allow an aid in network troubleshooting.
This is an application to allow collecting, presenting and administering Cisco flows from routers and layer-3 switches. It contains a Collector, a Grapher and a PHP administration environment. Netflow packet supported version is 5
IP Reg is a IPAM tool to keep track of assets, nodes (IP addresses, MAC addresses, DNS aliases) within different subnets, over different locations or even VLAN's. Written in PHP, used with a MySQL-database to have a unique insight in your local network!
Netmap can be used to make a graphical representation of the surounding network. It first uses traceroute to make a list of all routers and their interconnections, after which it generates a .dot file. You need the Dotty program to view the graphical rep
JMIBBrowser is a java based MIB Browser. It supports GET and SET queries for SNMP enabled devices. MIB Files can be dynamically loaded and can be browsed in the MIB Tree. It is a great tool if you want to get started with the SNMP protocol. Check out htt
TNV visualizes pcap data to graphically depict network packets, links, and ports for network traffic analysis to facilitate learning what constitutes 'normal' behavior, investigating security events, or network troubleshooting.
Gostril Network Manager is a platform-independent, modular and extensible network management and monitoring software with graphing functionality and much more.
This is an open source embedded network monitor that utilises an XMOS 4 core device (XS1-G4). It is built on the XMOS XC-3 dual ethernet kit with a custom display board.
System Information Monitor is a java based program that monitors various system information, it supports many platform including Windows, Linux and Unix. The underlying API utilizes Hyperic SIGAR API, JFreeChart and Swing Application Framework.
a java based monitoring tool,logs all the user actions and errors with runtime data, displays execution performance and executed method lines. It doesnt modifiy class source files and no need for coding, just put it in your class path and see the mir
is an applet for the Gnome panel that shows how much data have sent and received over any interface for a specified period (day, week, month or year). This is useful if you have some traffic limitations per period, or just as information.
If you use tripwire, you have to review and accept changes on a daily basis. Logging into multiple servers to accept the changes is troublesome. Enter CentralWire: a web-based centralized console to review and accept changes detected by tripwire.
The Zabbix trap (zabtrap) client library allows you to send traps to a zabbix trap item configured on a zabbix server from your Java applications. For a full JMX Zabbix bridge (zabbix agent), check out http://www.kjkoster.org/zapcat/
NetXMS is modular, enterprise-oriented monitoring system, released under GPL2 license. It can be used for monitoring entire IT infrastructure, starting with SNMP-capable hardware (like switches and routers) and ending with applications on your servers.