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Minimal HTTP proxy written in Python. Mostly useful as debugging tool for HTTP traffic inspection. Asynchat-based, handles multiple connections in single thread.
IPAF is a framework for writing applications that must manipulate individual network packets in ANSI C. In addition to packet collection and generation, IPAF provides a sophisticated library for manipulating packet fields and cooperative threading.
Wifi agent, primarily aimed at laptop users, with possibilty to store network settings in history, scan available networks and connect to them -- all embeded in nice gui.
PyEximon is a GNOME monitor/manager for the popular MTA, Exim. It includes real-time status graphs and log updates, colored log browsing, hierarchial message lists, as well as a graphical interface to common message functions.
yapsnmp is a Python SNMP module built on top of the net-snmp (formerly known as ucd-snmp) library. It offers SNMP version 1 and 2c (v3 soon to come) as well as full MIB parsing.
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The aim of the OpenGrid project is to enable personal high-performance grid computations. More specific, issues of configuration, deployment, controlling and monitoring of embarrassingly parallel computations are addressed.
Network monitoring tool, written in Python, designed to harvest status data from a list of clients and present that data to anyone who wishes to see it via a web browser.
STAT is a framework for building modular, stateful signature-based intrusion detection systems. STAT provides a means to develop sensors which operate in different domains and environments.
RRFiller provides an easy-to-use solution for logging statistics into an RRDTool database. Designed to complement RRGrapher, the project also provides configurations for creation and updating RRD databases using standard tools like vmstat and netstat.
Pycap provides the ability to capture packets from, and inject packets onto, network interfaces. It dissects commonly found structures in network packets such as Ethernet, IP, ARP, TCP, UDP, and ICMP headers.
Pymoodss is a multithreading python extension library for
the moodss server monitoringsystem. Modules for mod_backhand, df, psgrep,
ping, mdstat are avaible.
PGGT (Performance Gathering and Graphing Tools) is a set of tools for gathering and graphing the information collected by the *stat suite of commands: iostat, vmstat, netstat.
NHMON is a GUI tool geared towards visual monitoring of a large number (hundreds) of hosts in one interface. Supports may backends, such as "Eddie", HTTP, SMTP, etc.
This has a Python ICAP (Internet Content Adaptation Protocol) server and IRML parser. Using this, a web proxy can do rule-based adaptation of content before delivery to clients. Has a Python proxylet API and squid-icap-client code too.
This toolkit will provide seemless backend support for multiple Firewall and IDS systems deployment. The initial release will only support Snort and FreeBSD\\\'s ipfw, but future releases will expand the firewall selection. The main code is Python,
DPytHOS is a means for administrators of large networks to both
monitor and manage the servers under their control.
DPytHOS is implemented in python and uses a generic database
back-end (with MySQL supported and MS-SQL 2000 supported via
XML)