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    Null-modem emulator

    Null-modem emulator

    The virtual serial port driver for Windows.

    The Null-modem emulator (com0com) is a kernel-mode virtual serial port driver for Windows. You can create an unlimited number of virtual COM port pairs and use any pair to connect one COM port based application to another. The HUB for communications (hub4com) allows to receive data and signals from one COM or TCP port, modify and send it to a number of other COM or TCP ports and vice versa.
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    hwmonitor

    Show server load-average chart and run pre-define command remotely

    I'm a HW Support and used cacti, zabbix, but they are too "strong", sometimes I just want to know server "worked fine", and show me a basicly load-average chart, that's enough. And the other hand, I need run command (like: "top", "iostat", "date" etc.) remotely and show it out to the webpage. The hwmonitor(writen in C) is a simple daemon, you can define some command-name(like: show_top= top -b -n1), telnet to this daemon and input your def-command(like: show_top), hwmonitor will return...
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    Control- and Status-Utility for Tr*ndCh*p-based ADSL-modems. It allows to access the devices' console-service and retrieves their current staus. For example those TC3084 devices are supported: Lucent CELL 19A-BX, Speed Modem 50B(+) and 200 by Arcor.
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    NetworkTools has 2 components: A protocol analyzer which plays a TCP client or server or pipeline, which sits between a client and server and shows how they communicate. A port scanner can scan a range of IP addresses and ports. See screenshots.
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    ProxyTerm (pterm) is a simple tool to control console applications running on a remote machine. Unlike in telnet/ssh, applications are not terminated if the connection is shut down, but are kept running for subsequent connections from pterm clients.
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    Server that allow control windows remotly by console aplication with some features such as reduction of lag, reverse proxy and more.
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    kcWebTelnet is a PHP Script that allows users to run Unix or Linux shell commands where TELNET is not provided from their web broswer.
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    nagios plugins, ssh, apache etc.
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