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    sysmon

    sysmon

    Sysmon prints short and uniform information about OS

    This shell script prints short and uniform information about OS such as: CPU, RAM, OS name and version, kernel version, hostname, system load, current processes, network interfaces, total logged in users, hard disks, runlevel, etc. No root or any special superuser's rights are required. Runs under Linux, Android (Termux), Windows (Msys2 and Cygwin), FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD, OpenBSD and other Unix-like systems.
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    Linfo
    Very fast cross-platform php script that describes the host server in extreme detail, giving information such as ram usage, disk space, raid arrays, hardware, network cards, kernel, os, samba/cups/truecrypt status, temps, disks, and much more. Latest code is here: https://github.com/jrgp/linfo
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    NDPMon

    NDPMon - Neighbor Discovery Protocol Monitor

    The Neighbor Discovery Protocol Monitor (NDPMon) is used by Internet Protocol version 6 network administrators for monitoring ICMPv6 packets. NDPMon observes the local network for anomalies in the function of nodes using Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) messages, especially during the Stateless Address Autoconfiguration. When an NDP message is flagged, it notifies the administrator by writing to the syslog or by sending an email report.
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    dhcp-gen

    dhcpd.conf generator

    dhcp-gen is a perl script that was written by me and Trond Erik Dalho to simplify editing dhcpd.conf for adding static ip to computers and equipment on our school. It also made it easier to do manage the network by limiting some computers access to the local network only. Creating closed networks. And it also worked as a database over all our computers and equipment, making it easier to keep track of everything.
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    UnixConf is a System-Configuration-Tool for Debian(in future RedHat,SuSE,Open- & FreeBSD to) written in Shell-Script(sh/ash). It is a X/Dialog based Modular System-Tool created for Admins, to Configure your Base-System, Network, Servers,...
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    bashup is a shell script for backing up data on remote hosts. It has minimal requirements and features sophisticated reporting and rotation functions.
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