An ARP watch daemon for windows (portable to linux but it is already there...) which is able to be run as a service and logs to eventlog so one can collect the logs and react to events.
FlapMap a light-weighted web-based topology visualization tool, We hope to make it a more user-friendly and flexible tool than previous works. It is developed at Network Management Group in network research center of Tsinghua Univ, P.R China.
MyServerTalks! aim to be an interface beetween you server and messaging network. Based on XMPP protocol let you manage your servers using you jabber or Gtalk account.
OpenCabling is a program to document, manage and organize the active and passive parts (from campus distributors to floor distributors) of a networking infrastructure. With OpenCabling you can track all your patch and follow the path of your cabling
The High Interaction Honeypot Analysis Toolkit (HIHAT) allows to transform arbitrary PHP applications into a web-based Honeypot. A semi-automatic user interface supports the analysis process, scans for attacks etc.
RUNES is a cross-platform, component-based middleware framework allowing for dynamic reconfiguration of functionality. Its lightweight implementation spans powerful nodes like PDAs and PCs, as well as tiny embedded devices.
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The OfficeSpot.Net Collaboration Server contains all packages needed to get eGroupWare running easily. OfficeSpot.Net CS contains following packages: - eGroupWare - OpenLDAP - DBMail - ClamAV - APC - Memcache - MySQL
An nmap output parser for scan data using PERL. Nmap Parser is a PERL module that makes developing security and audit tools using nmap and PERL easier. nmap is one of the best security scanners.
MyToBiz is a pure PERL program that sits between your client and MySQL server(s) as a proxy that can monitor, analyze or transform their communication. MyToBiz is a Toolkit which aims to help the DB admin or developer of MySQL database application.
Schedule emailing of your Smoothwall logs. Schedule on a daily/weekly/monthly basis via cron jobs. Formatting options are text and html. csv formatting planned.
A network simulator written in flash. Build up a topolog and send packets throught your network, see and inspect them as they travel, change the headers and observe such protocols as ARP and switch learning.
A high-performance, multi-stage, event-driven networking framework written entirely in Java using NIO. It is designed to abstract most (if not all) of the networking complexities so that beginner or expert, you can concentrate on what really counts... yo
check-packeteer.pl is a plugin for the Nagios network monitoring system. It is
designed to read traffic statistics from a Packeteer appliance via HTTP
request and return the status to Nagios.
This lightweight, Spring-friendly, broker independent library provides a simple way to make remote calls via JMS API, allows RMI over JMS. The library supports synchronous and asynchronous remote method invocations as well as remote callbacks.
simpleWSMonitor will keep track of some values that nearly determine the availability of your webservers. It may help you find some bottlenecks from the server to your visitor and it's very lightweight, it doesn't even need a cron to work.
Ruby library for managing and monitoring jobs. The library supports local, remote and load balancer execution. Load balancers currently supported: LSF.
The goal of this project is to create an interface for managing firewall using the IpTables program. The application will offer both a GUI for creating IpTable based scripts and a set of Wizards for speed-up the protection of typical LAN layout.
This script reads your iptables-based firewall configuration and displays your rules in the order in which packes will actually traverse them. Output is intuitive while closely resembling that of iptables-save, and indicates table ownership of rules, etc