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IPmonitor 0.5b
IPmonitor just a simple IP or url monitor, using PING command to check if the given addresses are alive. more>>
IPmonitor just a simple IP or url monitor, using PING command to check if the given addresses are alive.
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1225 downloads
Ping Tunnel 0.61
Ping Tunnel is a tool for reliably tunneling TCP connections over ICMP echo request. more>>
Ptunnel is an application that allows you to reliably tunnel TCP connections to a remote host using ICMP echo request and reply packets, commonly known as ping requests and replies. At first glance, this might seem like a rather useless thing to do, but it can actually come in your help in some cases.
Setting: Youre on the go, and stumble across an open wireless network. The network gives you an IP address, but wont let you send TCP or UDP packets out to the rest of the internet, for instance to check your mail. What to do? By chance, you discover that the network will allow you to ping any computer on the rest of the internet. With ptunnel, you can utilize this feature to check your mail, or do other things that require TCP.
Main features:
- Tunnel TCP using ICMP echo request and reply packets
- Connections are reliable (lost packets are resent as necessary)
- Handles multiple connections
- Acceptable bandwidth (150 kb/s downstream and about 50 kb/s upstream are the currently measured maximas for one tunnel, but with tweaking this can be improved further)
- Authentication, to prevent just anyone from using your proxy
<<lessSetting: Youre on the go, and stumble across an open wireless network. The network gives you an IP address, but wont let you send TCP or UDP packets out to the rest of the internet, for instance to check your mail. What to do? By chance, you discover that the network will allow you to ping any computer on the rest of the internet. With ptunnel, you can utilize this feature to check your mail, or do other things that require TCP.
Main features:
- Tunnel TCP using ICMP echo request and reply packets
- Connections are reliable (lost packets are resent as necessary)
- Handles multiple connections
- Acceptable bandwidth (150 kb/s downstream and about 50 kb/s upstream are the currently measured maximas for one tunnel, but with tweaking this can be improved further)
- Authentication, to prevent just anyone from using your proxy
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Added: 2006-07-04 License: BSD License Price:
1234 downloads
Tunnel 1.2.1
Tunnel project is a simple game involving a ball going down a tunnel. more>>
Tunnel project is a simple game involving a ball going down a tunnel.
Tunnel is a game in which you control a capsule going down a tunnel, shooting other balls in the way. In the process you should pick up power-ups and avoid collisions with enemy balls coming your way.
During the game, you can fire at other balls. They break into fragments which can damage your capsule, so beware.
If the game is too slow on your computer, try using a lower resolution, either using command line options or by modifying the options files.
Tunnel is free software released under the GPL.
<<lessTunnel is a game in which you control a capsule going down a tunnel, shooting other balls in the way. In the process you should pick up power-ups and avoid collisions with enemy balls coming your way.
During the game, you can fire at other balls. They break into fragments which can damage your capsule, so beware.
If the game is too slow on your computer, try using a lower resolution, either using command line options or by modifying the options files.
Tunnel is free software released under the GPL.
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Added: 2006-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ssh tunnel on demand 1.0
ssh tunnel on demand provides a script that creates an SSH tunnel on demand. more>>
ssh tunnel on demand provides a script that creates an SSH tunnel on demand.
ssh tunnel on demand is a script that makes it possible for a user to create an SSH tunnel to a server and connect to it without needing an account on the box or any experience with SSH.
It was written for users that wanted to connect to Usermin at a remote site. Users enter information into a Web form and the server then connects an SSH tunnel to the remote Usermin server and redirects the browser through the tunnel.
<<lessssh tunnel on demand is a script that makes it possible for a user to create an SSH tunnel to a server and connect to it without needing an account on the box or any experience with SSH.
It was written for users that wanted to connect to Usermin at a remote site. Users enter information into a Web form and the server then connects an SSH tunnel to the remote Usermin server and redirects the browser through the tunnel.
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Added: 2007-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Blog-X-Ping 0.3
BLOG-X-PING is a lightweight yet powerful library for PHP to automatically ping blog aggregator services. more>>
BLOG-X-PING is a lightweight yet powerful library for PHP to automatically ping blog aggregator services to notify them of updated syndication feeds, using Weblogs.Com compatible XML-RPC pinging services.
The system allows you to automatically ping many servers every time you creates a new post or update old ones on your blog, the system can send an XML-RPC signal to several ping servers, which can then add your blog to their list of recently updated blogs, meaning that new content on your blog/site can be widely advertised automatically as soon as you add it.
The project has been made available as open source under the LGPL licence.
<<lessThe system allows you to automatically ping many servers every time you creates a new post or update old ones on your blog, the system can send an XML-RPC signal to several ping servers, which can then add your blog to their list of recently updated blogs, meaning that new content on your blog/site can be widely advertised automatically as soon as you add it.
The project has been made available as open source under the LGPL licence.
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Added: 2007-05-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
912 downloads
KBeam 0.61
KBeam is a KDE application that lets you send and receive files to devices, using your Infrared port. more>>
KBeam is a KDE application that lets you easily beam files back and forth between your computer and another device (like a PDA) using IR.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a nasty bug that wouldnt create the service menu in some cases (therefore you cant send to device !)
<<lessEnhancements:
- Fixed a nasty bug that wouldnt create the service menu in some cases (therefore you cant send to device !)
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Added: 2005-06-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Jeb Perl Ping Stats (JPPS) 1.4.5
JPPS (Jeb Perl Ping Stats) is a Perl script which extracts statistics from the output generated by the ping command. more>>
JPPS (Jeb Perl Ping Stats) is a Perl script which extracts statistics from the output generated by the ping command.
Here is an example of how the script works:
#ping -c 50 ovh.fr > ping.log
#./ping.pl ping.log
-- Ping of ovh.fr (213.186.33.6) (file ping.log) --
Ping mini: 37.795ms at ping number 20
Ping maxi: 79.198ms at ping number 47
Average: 44.18596ms
Ping lost: 0 of 50 (0%)
-- Statistique generated in 1 secondes at Fri Mar 1 23:09:04 2002 --
0-7ms : 0
7-15ms : 0
15-23ms : 0
23-31ms : 0
31-39ms : ------- 5
39-47ms : --------------------------------------------------- 35
47-55ms : -------- 6
55-63ms : -- 2
63-71ms : 0
71-79.198ms : -- 2
-- Graph generated in 0 secondes at Fri Mar 1 23:09:04 2002 --
<<lessHere is an example of how the script works:
#ping -c 50 ovh.fr > ping.log
#./ping.pl ping.log
-- Ping of ovh.fr (213.186.33.6) (file ping.log) --
Ping mini: 37.795ms at ping number 20
Ping maxi: 79.198ms at ping number 47
Average: 44.18596ms
Ping lost: 0 of 50 (0%)
-- Statistique generated in 1 secondes at Fri Mar 1 23:09:04 2002 --
0-7ms : 0
7-15ms : 0
15-23ms : 0
23-31ms : 0
31-39ms : ------- 5
39-47ms : --------------------------------------------------- 35
47-55ms : -------- 6
55-63ms : -- 2
63-71ms : 0
71-79.198ms : -- 2
-- Graph generated in 0 secondes at Fri Mar 1 23:09:04 2002 --
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Added: 2006-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gnome SSH Tunnel Manager 1.2
Gnome SSH Tunnel Manager is a frontend for SSH tunneling. more>>
Gnome SSH Tunnel Manager (gSTM) provides a convenient front-end for the cumbersome ssh commandline.
Tunnel configurations are stored in a simple XML format with support for both local and remote port redirection.
Tunnels can be individually started and stopped from the simple main dialog with the option to add or delete a tunnel or modify its preferences.
An SSH tunnel with port redirection is usefull to access services behind a *nix firewall/router. For example, if you have a Terminal Server (remote desktop) and a MySQL server on your private LAN and want to access them securely from outside, you just open an ssh connection with two port redirections. You can then connect to your localhost which will be redirected over the encrypted tunnel, through the firewall/router, to the remote host.
<<lessTunnel configurations are stored in a simple XML format with support for both local and remote port redirection.
Tunnels can be individually started and stopped from the simple main dialog with the option to add or delete a tunnel or modify its preferences.
An SSH tunnel with port redirection is usefull to access services behind a *nix firewall/router. For example, if you have a Terminal Server (remote desktop) and a MySQL server on your private LAN and want to access them securely from outside, you just open an ssh connection with two port redirections. You can then connect to your localhost which will be redirected over the encrypted tunnel, through the firewall/router, to the remote host.
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Added: 2006-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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pppit 1.0
pppit allows one to tunnel through a firewall which only allows proxy telnet, such as SWAN. more>>
pppit allows one to tunnel through a firewall which only allows proxy telnet, such as SWAN. It is a modified, special-purpose ppp daemon.
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Added: 2006-07-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WWW::Google::SiteMap::Ping 1.09
WWW::Google::SiteMap::Ping is a Perl extension for sending update pings to Google. more>>
WWW::Google::SiteMap::Ping is a Perl extension for sending update pings to Google.
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Google::SiteMap::Ping;
my $ping = WWW::Google::SiteMap::Ping->new(
http://www.jasonkohles.com/sitemap.gz,
);
$ping->submit;
print "These pings succeeded:n";
foreach($ping->success) {
print "$_: ".$ping->status($_)."n";
}
print "These pings failed:n";
foreach($ping->failure) {
print "$_: ".$ping->status($_)."n";
}
This module makes it easy to notify Google that your sitemaps, or sitemap indexes, have been updated. See WWW::Google::SiteMap and WWW::Google::SiteMap::Index for tools to help you create sitemaps and indexes.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use WWW::Google::SiteMap::Ping;
my $ping = WWW::Google::SiteMap::Ping->new(
http://www.jasonkohles.com/sitemap.gz,
);
$ping->submit;
print "These pings succeeded:n";
foreach($ping->success) {
print "$_: ".$ping->status($_)."n";
}
print "These pings failed:n";
foreach($ping->failure) {
print "$_: ".$ping->status($_)."n";
}
This module makes it easy to notify Google that your sitemaps, or sitemap indexes, have been updated. See WWW::Google::SiteMap and WWW::Google::SiteMap::Index for tools to help you create sitemaps and indexes.
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Added: 2006-11-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1068 downloads
Linux on the WRT54G 0.61
Linux on the WRT54G is a mini-distribution for the router and access point Linksys wrt54g 802.11b/g more>>
Linux on the WRT54G is a mini-distribution for the router and access point Linksys wrt54g 802.11b/g
It includes basic tools such as sh, syslog, telnetd, httpd (with cgi-bin support), vi, snort, mount, insmod, rmmod, top, grep, find, nfs modules, etc.
The installation script runs in about 20 seconds and installs strictly to the RAM disk. If you mess anything up, simply reset the box.
After installing the distribution youll be able to telnet in, add Web pages, change iptable rules, change routing, configure snort, etc.
Quick Install:
Modify the IP and password in wrt54g.sh and run it. For more
information, See README, and the details in wrt54g.sh.
Make sure that the WAN port on the box is configured. To verify that your box
is set up properly, test the stanard Linksys ping diagostic. If you can "ping"
something on the Internet using this screen, you should be good to go.
<<lessIt includes basic tools such as sh, syslog, telnetd, httpd (with cgi-bin support), vi, snort, mount, insmod, rmmod, top, grep, find, nfs modules, etc.
The installation script runs in about 20 seconds and installs strictly to the RAM disk. If you mess anything up, simply reset the box.
After installing the distribution youll be able to telnet in, add Web pages, change iptable rules, change routing, configure snort, etc.
Quick Install:
Modify the IP and password in wrt54g.sh and run it. For more
information, See README, and the details in wrt54g.sh.
Make sure that the WAN port on the box is configured. To verify that your box
is set up properly, test the stanard Linksys ping diagostic. If you can "ping"
something on the Internet using this screen, you should be good to go.
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Added: 2007-01-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BSNMP ping 0.1
BSNMP ping is a module for bsnmpd which allows you to measure latency and reachability. more>>
BSNMP ping is a module for bsnmpd which allows you to measure latency and reachability. It sends out ICMP packets to the configured hosts.
A history of received packets is maintained, and you can query via SNMP how many dropped packets, maximum/minumum latency and other stats for that history period.
As bsnmpd only runs on BSDs (seems that way), this will also be the case for bsnmp-ping.
EXAMPLES
The following example pings two hosts. The first gets pinged once per second, and keeps a history for 300 seconds. The second is pinged 5 times per second, and the history is kept for 30 seconds.
The following would be added to /etc/snmpd.config:
begemotSnmpdModulePath."ping" = "/usr/local/lib/snmp_ping.so"
%ping
pingHost.1 = "10.8.9.2"
pingInterval.1 = 100
pingHistory.1 = 300
pingHost.2 = "2.2.2.2"
pingInterval.1 = 20
pingHistory.1 = 150
<<lessA history of received packets is maintained, and you can query via SNMP how many dropped packets, maximum/minumum latency and other stats for that history period.
As bsnmpd only runs on BSDs (seems that way), this will also be the case for bsnmp-ping.
EXAMPLES
The following example pings two hosts. The first gets pinged once per second, and keeps a history for 300 seconds. The second is pinged 5 times per second, and the history is kept for 30 seconds.
The following would be added to /etc/snmpd.config:
begemotSnmpdModulePath."ping" = "/usr/local/lib/snmp_ping.so"
%ping
pingHost.1 = "10.8.9.2"
pingInterval.1 = 100
pingHistory.1 = 300
pingHost.2 = "2.2.2.2"
pingInterval.1 = 20
pingHistory.1 = 150
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Added: 2006-04-10 License: BSD License Price:
1296 downloads
POE::Component::Client::Ping 1.13
POE::Component::Client::Ping is a non-blocking ICMP ping client. more>>
POE::Component::Client::Ping is a non-blocking ICMP ping client.
SYNOPSIS
use POE qw(Component::Client::Ping);
POE::Component::Client::Ping->spawn(
Alias => "pingthing", # defaults to "pinger"
Timeout => 10, # defaults to 1 second
Retry => 3, # defaults to 1 attempt
OneReply => 1, # defaults to disabled
Parallelism => 20, # defaults to undef
BufferSize => 65536, # defaults to undef
AlwaysDecodeAddress => 1, # defaults to 0
);
sub some_event_handler {
$kernel->post(
"pingthing", # Post the request to the "pingthing" component.
"ping", # Ask it to "ping" an address.
"pong", # Have it post an answer as a "pong" event.
$address, # This is the address we want to ping.
$timeout, # Optional timeout. It overrides the default.
$retry, # Optional retries. It overrides the default.
);
}
# This is the sub which is called when the session receives a "pong"
# event. It handles responses from the Ping component.
sub got_pong {
my ($request, $response) = @_[ARG0, ARG1];
my ($req_address, $req_timeout, $req_time) = @$request;
my ($resp_address, $roundtrip_time, $resp_time, $resp_ttl) = @$response;
# The response address is defined if this is a response.
if (defined $resp_address) {
printf(
"ping to %-15.15s at %10d. pong from %-15.15s in %6.3f sn",
$req_address, $req_time,
$resp_address, $roundtrip_time,
);
return;
}
# Otherwise the timeout period has ended.
printf(
"ping to %-15.15s is done.n", $req_address,
);
}
or
use POE::Component::Client::Ping ":const";
# Post an array ref as the callback to get data back to you
$kernel->post("pinger", "ping", [ "pong", $user_data ]);
# use the REQ_USER_ARGS constant to get to your data
sub got_pong {
my ($request, $response) = @_[ARG0, ARG1];
my $user_data = $request->[REQ_USER_ARGS];
...;
}
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use POE qw(Component::Client::Ping);
POE::Component::Client::Ping->spawn(
Alias => "pingthing", # defaults to "pinger"
Timeout => 10, # defaults to 1 second
Retry => 3, # defaults to 1 attempt
OneReply => 1, # defaults to disabled
Parallelism => 20, # defaults to undef
BufferSize => 65536, # defaults to undef
AlwaysDecodeAddress => 1, # defaults to 0
);
sub some_event_handler {
$kernel->post(
"pingthing", # Post the request to the "pingthing" component.
"ping", # Ask it to "ping" an address.
"pong", # Have it post an answer as a "pong" event.
$address, # This is the address we want to ping.
$timeout, # Optional timeout. It overrides the default.
$retry, # Optional retries. It overrides the default.
);
}
# This is the sub which is called when the session receives a "pong"
# event. It handles responses from the Ping component.
sub got_pong {
my ($request, $response) = @_[ARG0, ARG1];
my ($req_address, $req_timeout, $req_time) = @$request;
my ($resp_address, $roundtrip_time, $resp_time, $resp_ttl) = @$response;
# The response address is defined if this is a response.
if (defined $resp_address) {
printf(
"ping to %-15.15s at %10d. pong from %-15.15s in %6.3f sn",
$req_address, $req_time,
$resp_address, $roundtrip_time,
);
return;
}
# Otherwise the timeout period has ended.
printf(
"ping to %-15.15s is done.n", $req_address,
);
}
or
use POE::Component::Client::Ping ":const";
# Post an array ref as the callback to get data back to you
$kernel->post("pinger", "ping", [ "pong", $user_data ]);
# use the REQ_USER_ARGS constant to get to your data
sub got_pong {
my ($request, $response) = @_[ARG0, ARG1];
my $user_data = $request->[REQ_USER_ARGS];
...;
}
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Added: 2007-04-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Tunnel Vision 1.0
TunnelVision creates an encrypted VirtualPrivateNetwork, or VPN, between two Tunnel Vision-capable sites on the Internet. more>>
TunnelVision creates an encrypted VirtualPrivateNetwork, or VPN, between two Tunnel Vision-capable sites on the Internet.
TunnelVision creates an encrypted VirtualPrivateNetwork?, or VPN, between two Tunnel Vision-capable sites on the Internet. Realistically, that means sites with a Linux server running TunnelVision or with a WorldvisionsWeaver? or NetIntegrator acting as their Internet gateway.
TunnelVision requires a Linux 2.2.x kernel or later for running properly. Were sorry about that, but we wanted to use the new features.
Enhancements:
- Also known as 0.70pre2.
- Lots of underlying library changes as WvStreams v2 was debugged.
- A new way of handling strings and lists makes things prettier.
- Several bug fixes resulting from the use of our new stresstest program.
- Connections regenerate themselves after the 10-minute idle timeout.
- All known bugs have been eliminated.
<<lessTunnelVision creates an encrypted VirtualPrivateNetwork?, or VPN, between two Tunnel Vision-capable sites on the Internet. Realistically, that means sites with a Linux server running TunnelVision or with a WorldvisionsWeaver? or NetIntegrator acting as their Internet gateway.
TunnelVision requires a Linux 2.2.x kernel or later for running properly. Were sorry about that, but we wanted to use the new features.
Enhancements:
- Also known as 0.70pre2.
- Lots of underlying library changes as WvStreams v2 was debugged.
- A new way of handling strings and lists makes things prettier.
- Several bug fixes resulting from the use of our new stresstest program.
- Connections regenerate themselves after the 10-minute idle timeout.
- All known bugs have been eliminated.
Download (0.099MB)
Added: 2006-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1197 downloads
PingBlog 0.2
PingBlog is a tag generator and ping tool for blog directories such as Blogalaxia, VeneBlogs, Technorati, To2Blogs and others. more>>
PingBlog is a tag generator and ping tool for blog directories such as Blogalaxia, VeneBlogs, Technorati, To2Blogs and others.
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
806 downloads
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