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Using the new C# Dll from swig portability of Openobex/ObexFtp to write a nice GUI able to transfer file between two devices with obex protocol. More Info’s here: http://cs-obexftp.wiki.sourceforge.net/
g-DrcomClient is a fully GUI-based client of Dr.COM 2133 Broadband Remote Access Server. It provides 100% GUI configurability; no need to edit configuration files by hand and restart the program; no association with kernel versions.
MRTG Center allows you to create "Service Monitors". You can group several interface and equipment monitors to define a "Service." NOTE: This project has been abandoned!
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A tool to monitor internet hosts` bandwidth usage in a Linux-NAT network. A daemon collects data and clients display them (currently a Java applet with a graph). It automatically detects new hosts and has a nice summary statistic.
RoofTop is a network/systems monitoring (NSM) tool that leverages SNMP standards to deliver critical health and performance monitoring through device based reports and graphs, event notifications, alerts, and configurable alarm thresholds.
As SSLExplorer is now closed source, SSLE-PAM has been ported and integrated to Adito, THE OpenSource fork of SSLExplorer. http://sourceforge.net/projects/adito
A Linux Traffic Control Management Interface: build tc-style rules for control network flows. Have support to set queue disciplines to interface (root) or inside a class (leaf), create classes and classifiers.
phpNagios is a Nagios configurationtool written in PHP without a database in background. Works with Nagios version 2 AND 3. The Idea is, to keep simple things simple.
Authenticating proxy server software for Mac OS X. The front-end is written in Obj-C using the Cocoa framework, but the actual proxy daemon application is written in C using plain BSD sockets.
Open Linux Router is a toolkit to centralize computer networking and Internet services within an organization. Its goal is to provide secure, alternative, open source solutions to the seemingly standard, but competitive and commercialized IT market.
Perl script to collect hard disks temperature statistic from Infrant ReadyNAS storage appliance. Designed to be used with Cacti or in command line mode.
Simple - yet powerful and extendable - system monitoring daemon, written completely in managed C#. User interfaces can be attached using various protocols, and new modules (written in any .NET language) can easily be linked to the core monitoring engine.
Weathermap5rrd is fork of Alexandre Fontelle's Weathermap4rrd which is weathermap PNG picture generator. Picture represents logical structure of network.
By enabling satellite research groups around the world to share ground station resources, satellite operations costs can be reduced, satellite visibility can be increased, and satellite communications capabilities can be enhanced and made easier to acces
Rishi is a botnet detection software, capable of detecting hosts infected with IRC based bots by passively monitoring network traffic. A webinterface provides additional information to found incidents.
sbills is an Internet traffic monitor. If, for example, you have a local network with a Linux server that provides users with Internet access, it allows you to control Internet traffic.
Switches a network-attached-storage (NAS) device from the company Buffalo on and keeps it alive as long as you need it. This is done by sending wake-on-lan (WOL) packages via the network. Deployment via copy & paste, no administrator permission needed.