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    FilediskProxy.Net

    a basic example virtual disk c# .net proxy application and driver.

    A very-very simple tutorial level and basic example in C++ and C# and .Net of a simple ordinary file backend based full fledged Virtual Disk Drive. A basic virtual disk kernel driver for learning. We have a user interface combined Server-Client Application written in C# .Net which binds with the driver to build a file backed Virtual Disk Drive. The C# .Net Application is the Core Proxy Server, and it uses the Driver to run a Virtual Disk Drive through it. Almost all necessary code is...
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    This Nagios plugin allows to remotely monitor Windows hosts in a AGENTLESS fashion. Technically it is using the Win32 API from a Windows proxy server to the remote host. Syntax and feature wise it mirrors NSClient++ (CPU, RAM, Disk, Svc, Proc., etc)
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