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    gsg.networks

    gsg.networks

    A simple native java network library

    A simple native java network library containing ftp, smtp and port knocking clients. Designed to be easily extended or customized this library will adapt smoothly in any java project
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    SPIZD stands for Stress Probing Invasive Zap Destructor; it's a command-line stress test tool used to determine how many simultaneous (concurrent) connections servers can handle. Protocols: http, pop3, pop3s, imap, imaps, smtp, smtps, ssh, radius.
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    Java Home Monitor Application
    This application is used to monitor your home via email / FTP using USB camera and microphone , there is a lot of configurations to customize it upon needs. A motion detection is also supported. More info, in my blog http://osama-oransa.blogspot.com/
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    RADAR is a pluggable network monitoring platform that allows for reporting and searching at the application layer. Out of the box, RADAR lets you capture SMTP, AIM, YahooIM and YMail traffic. Find out more at: http://www.optaros.com/solutions_radar.html
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