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cisto (CIsco Script TOol) tool for managing cisco devices (IOS,CatOS). Allows to get configs, do configuration, install new images, change passwords, do single or list of show commands and lots more for a given list of devices (running parallel proz.).
omo (OddManOut) is a small Perlscript, which lets you automaticly remove unwanted chars in filenames. It's still in development, and realy not a big thing, but it can be a useful tool.
This is a PERLscript I wrote to manage PostgreSQL backups for many databases, distributed in many machines.Its main feature is to keep backups from all the databases in a single place.
It uses PERL and the pgsql command to perform all backups remotely.
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unPIC is a Perlscript that disassembles Microchip microcontroller's HEX files. This is a powerful tool for all reverse engeneers that creates a well understandable assembly source from a binary file. Creates xrefs, labels, subroutines and much more...
Scour: a Perlscript able to find lines in log files matching a given Perl regular expression. It counts matches within given time periods, and reports on whether the number of matches exceeds a given count, shows matching lines, or executes a command.
Backs up all locally modified configuration files installed by the RPM system. In theory, to reinstall a computer, you only need
to reinstall all the rpm:s and then restore a backup created by this script.
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
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Alicia(Advanced LInux Crash-dump Interactive Analyzer) is a tool that provides the effective environment & interface to analyze Linux crash dump with the power of Perl. New command to edit a dump can be written in perl. Given your script, Got know-how.
NOTE: Development has moved to github: http://www.github.com/jaymzh/check_x509
check_x509 is a generic script to check X509 entities for expiration periods. It can be run from nagios, nrpe, cron, on the command line, or in other scripts or programs.
Human Configurator for iptables and tc [traffic control], in order to obtain a traffic-shaping system with a few of click. Basically, it's a perlscript which parse an xml config file, where you can put your shaping and filtering rules for your net(s)/h
Perlscript run by cron. Pings IP address or domain at user selected rate. Stores ping times and dropped packet counts. Automated webpage reports using RRDtool giving daily, weekly, monthly and annual stats. Email notification when link drops.
A simple perlscript for performing full and incremental system backups, with good controll over excluding or including files by type, directory etc. Incremental backups can be emailed of-site.
This perlscript operates with the D-Link DI-764, DI-624 (and DI-614+) wireless routers to allow the logs to be pulled off of the router, and put into a local unix syslog facility.
A Firewallscript for Linux which allows you to do easy loadbalancing, dualrouting, failover, traffic control, etc. The script allows you to set up things in a few settings files and just run (after some kernel patching ;) ).
Oasis is an Oracle Application Server Internet Session Web Admin.
Install the perlscript to the cgi-bin directory of the Oracle IAS.
Run it on a web browser to view and terminate Forms User Sessions.
Viralator enhances your network's squid proxy server with a virus scanner. Before a user can download a file, the proxy passes the file to the Viralator script which, in turn, uses a virus scanner to scan, disinfect, or delete the download.
Perlscript run by cron on client behind firewall to maintain highly reliable auto restarting ssh tunnel with server outside firewall. Tunnel status reported via email and webpage. Authenticates with RSA keys. Maintains and rotates logfiles.
Awesome-Install is a php/perl/ftp installer that takes your script and installs it on your customer's website for them via ftp. It will soon include mods to auto-install popular scripts!
midget is a small smb-share based backup script intended for use in unattended environments where finding a person to entrust with gory details of filesystem hierarchy and all the dirty details of creating backups is next to impossible.