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    upnpry

    upnp port opener

    upnpry is an upnp port opener for linux. It intercepts upnp port opening requests to routers and opens the corresponding ports on the linux box.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SSH System Administration Tool

    SSH System Administration Tool

    SSH Java client GUI for Unix, Linux administration and monitoring

    ...Allows you to run multiple Unix commands on multiple servers simultaneously. Captures your network traces (on the port/ports and interface/interfaces of your choice) and at at a click of a button copies them back to your desktop opening. Remotely monitor your servers in a real time dashboard displaying CPU and RAM. Access your servers; this release is integrated with the following 3rd party tools: Remote Desktop (RDP), PuTTY(included) , WinSCP (included) and Wireshark (separate download). Bandwidth and system monitoring. Secure login csv fields encryption MS Windows XP/Vista/7 Linux Red Hat, SUSE, Ubuntu (Debian) [Raanan Zion]
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    RTelnet is a reverse Telnet, it's increadably useful to get behind firewalls and NAT's or routers running ip masqurading. very useful for remotely admin someones PC remotely when they don't know how to do anything like opening their firewall.
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    An unix firewall management tool for opening remote ports and administering iptables/pf firewalls with strong authentication.
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    fIreCMP is a networking utility. This is an LKM that permits a dinamic opening/closing of your port services by an ICMP packet.
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    This project is a Java application that is being designed to provide a gui interface to Samba via direct editing of the smb.conf file. Features included: Restarting samba daemon, opening smb.conf file for editing, saving the smb.conf file, and more.
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    Satellite Restriction Tracker for MONO

    Satellite Restriction Tracker for MONO

    Monitor and record your ViaSat Satellite network usage on Linux & Mac

    ...The Satellite Restriction Tracker program automatically grabs and stores your current bandwidth usage every fifteen minutes, showing only a small logo in your system tray while running. When you open the program, you'll see a graph of your current usage, as well as the hard numbers and the time the usage was grabbed. Opening the History window will let you list your usage given all past data, displaying it in easy-to-read graphs or grid representations, helping you map out your bandwidth usage and estimate when your usage values will drop. The graphs can be customized and the program's features are all easily changed from a helpful Configuration window, which also allows you to set up alerts when your usage climbs too fast.
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