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    FwGuardian
    You can make a simple MSN control (which users can login), web authentication gateway (Horatio based), load balance (iproute2), traffic shape (QoS), simple packet filter and NAT redirects (DNAT), loadbalance and VPN gateway or roadwarrior and ...
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    SendCommand is a Perl script that uses the Expect library to automate telnet and ssh sessions on remote hosts (Cisco, Netscreen, Bluecoat and more). Executes commands and outputs results to stdout or into files. It aims to be a very flexible tool.
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    Mixtrag

    XML Traffic Generator

    .... :) Mixtrag is a universal packet generator. The aim is provide possibility to generate any type of packet (not only IP/TCP/UDP) and let users to easily add support for new types of protocols. The primary input source for this tool are XML files. Additional flexibility and extensibility is provided to the application by means of Perl scripts and user-configurable XML templates of network protocols. Check our wiki for more information.
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    It is a Perl script which takes a PCAP file as input and identifies valid subnets in the same. It then assumes a netmask of /24 and searches all those subnets for live IP's. It then groups all the IP addresses based on the number of hops.
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    Set of perl scripts to analyse and check expiration of user certificates in Microsoft Windows Certification Authority. Output is in HTML with list of expiration state of latest user certificates. Expirated are marked. List can be sent by e-mail.
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    The NetworkLens project provides a flexible alarm capturing, analysis, and reporting system for NOC personnel and/or system administrators. Several different input mechanisms are available, as are customized queries and logging facilities.
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    IOG (Input Output Grapher) is a network I/O byte grapher made to graph cumulative kB/MB/GB totals for hours/days and months using SNMP. It is intended to be simple, fast (support for 1000s of hosts) and integrate well with MRTG.
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    The goal of the A.I.G. project is to create a "front end" script that will custom build chart generation code for any environment based on user input.
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    Perl script to receive input from Nagios notification command and then to upload unique file to http://www.2sms.com/ ftp servers for notification of host and service status. http://www.2sms.com/ requires you to be a subscriber.
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