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BixData 2.7

BixData 2.7


BixData is a system monitoring tool that sends email notifications. more>>
BixData is a system monitoring tool. BixData monitors services (HTTP, ping, POP3, SMTP), performance, and processes. You can create critical notifications and get email alerts for HTTP, ping, CPU, memory, and even SMART diagnostics.
A graphical console for Linux and Windows supports real-time dynamic graphs. The runtime clients and server component are lightweight and easy to set up, and run on Linux and Windows.
Main features:
- Supports Linux and Windows
- Server monitoring, Email Notifications
- HTTP, ping, POP3, SMTP
- CPU Load
- Memory Usage
- Disk Performance
- SMART Hard Disk Drive Information
- Network Statistics
- Process Statistics
- Windows Performance Counters
- Real-Time Graphs
- System Information
- Configure Startup Services
- WMI
- Low Bandwith Usage
- Secure
Enhancements:
- This release adds MySQL database monitoring.
- It also supports adding your own custom scripts for monitoring and creating new reporting templates.
- There are minor desktop UI improvements.
- Important fixes and enhancements are included to improve stability in Agent and Server on Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, and Windows.
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Added: 2007-01-10 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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IPmonitor 0.5b

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:
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mass

mass


mass is a program that lets a system administrator execute programs on some set of machines as root. more>>
mass.pl is the implementation of a relatively simple idea. Instead of interactively doing some task on one machine, then duplicating the effort on N other machines, write a shell script, then scp it to N machines and execute it as root.

Example

(sic@foo)($:~/mass)- ./mass.pl --name solaris --script pushsomething --su --sshpass
sudo password:
ssh password:

trying to run pushsomething on 1 machines
test

test

PING test.example.com (10.1.1.10) from 10.1.2.3 : 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.1.1.10: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.142 ms

--- test.example.com ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.142/0.142/0.142/0.000 ms
pushsomething 100% |*****************************| 183 00:00
test.txt 100% |*****************************| 15 00:00
sic@tests password: sh-2.05a$ PS1=$ ; PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/s;export PS1;export PATH
$ sudo -K ; sudo sh
Password:
$ PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin ; export PATH
$ if [ `id|cut -d -f 1` = uid=0(root) ]; then PS1=# ; fi
# sh pushsomething && echo script done || echo script failed
script done
# /bin/rm pushsomething test.txt && echo removed pushsomething test.txt
removed pushsomething test.txt
#

1 passed: test
0 failed:
0 fatal errors:

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Added: 2005-09-21 License: Artistic License Price:
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Mila NetWhistler 2.10

Mila NetWhistler 2.10


Netwhistler auto-detects networks and presents them on graphical maps, which reflect up-to-the-minute device and host status. more>>
NetWhistler 2.6 is a easy to use Network monitoring software that offers integrated fault and performance management functionality.
Mila NetWhistler project auto-detects networks and presents them on graphical maps, which reflect up-to-the-minute device and host status. It includes powerful diagnostic tools including ping, main services (ftp, ssh, smtp, pop3, http) monitoring, portscan, email alerts, network discovery, SNMP tools (MIB browser and Trap Console for incoming SNMP traps from any SNMP-enabled device in the network ).
NetWhistler 2.6 can automatically scan a network in search of non-SNMP and SNMP-enabled devices that you want to manage in your network. Scanning parameters ( network address, network mask, SNMP community ) are fully configurable.
Once the discovery operation has been completed, the program displays a map of all devices along with basic information about them such as address, DNS name, MAC address and description. You can find or delete a node on the map, or change node properties. The map can be stored in a local file or in a MySQL database.
Enhancements:
- New features include a Web console and the ability to import and export the database.
- The firewall builder was removed.
- Custom ping, mac-detect, and snmp-results scripts were added.
- Custom node types were added.
- Some bugfixes were made.
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Added: 2006-07-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BSNMP ping 0.1

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
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Added: 2006-04-10 License: BSD License Price:
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Blog-X-Ping 0.3

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.
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Added: 2007-05-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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WWW::Google::SiteMap::Ping 1.09

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.

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Added: 2006-11-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Web Ping 0.1

Web Ping 0.1


Web Ping is a program for testing your internet connection. more>>
Web Ping is a program for testing your internet connection.

Web Ping is a simple application to test an internet connection to a perticular site. I created this application after my work moved locations and half our network stayed in the old building and the other half moved with us to the new location.

A flaky (significant point) VPN was set up to keep the two connected. Since a couple of the unmoved servers were of interest to me, I keeped checking to see if they were still accessable with the ping command before doing any serious work with them.

A quick and pathetic Google resulted in no other program that meet my needes, so I wrote one.

Insted of doing an actual network ping, Web Ping tests a connection by downloading a web page on a given server. The size of the page and time are stored in memory and the times are graphed. In this way, sites that block network a ping can still be tracked.

Web Ping also keeps track of the largest and smallest download times per session and also tracks the max and min values currently on the graph. Times of interest are graphed in a color which represents if it is a max or a min. (see figure one). The history tab also lists all the max values as they have been recevied.

A running average is also calculated with each download. The files downloaded are not processed or stored in any way. This prevents any security problems that can normaly happen in a web browser enviroment. The only two pecies of information retained about a downloaded file is the size and time.

Usage:

There are two ways to use Web Ping, GUI or CLI mode. The simplest of the two modes is CLI. Web Ping can be started in CLI mode by passing a url to the jar file in a command line interface like this: "java -jar WebPing.jar http://localhost". Web Ping will automaticly start getting statistics on the requested url, printing results to the screnn.

To quite, press q and then then ENTER key. CLI allows the user to Most people will probably want to use the GUI mode which has a history graph and allows the user to start and stop the session.

The best way to run Web Ping is in GUI mode. GUI mode allows the user start and stop the ping process at will and to change the site that is pinged. Users can also see more information about about the history of the pings and view max values and min values easily. There are three tabs on the top of the page, the first is the application, second is the history list, and the last give information about the application.

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Added: 2005-12-09 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
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Ping Tunnel 0.61

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
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Added: 2006-07-04 License: BSD License Price:
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KDE Ping 1.0

KDE Ping 1.0


KDE Ping is a network/IP ping utility for KDE. more>>
KDE Ping is a network/IP ping utility for KDE.

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Added: 2006-03-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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POE::Component::Client::Ping 1.13

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];
...;
}

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Added: 2007-04-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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PING 1.10 / 2.00 RC7

PING 1.10 / 2.00 RC7


PING is a live Linux ISO, based on the excellent RIP (Recovery Is Possible) distribution. more>>
PING is a live Linux ISO, based on the excellent RIP (Recovery Is Possible) distribution. PING can be burnt on a CD and booted, or integrated in a PXE / RIS environment.
Several tools have been added and written, so to make this ISO the perfect choice to backup and restore whole partitions, an easy way. It sounds like Symantec Ghost(tm), but has even better features, and is totally free.
Main features:
- Backup and Restore partitions or files to a MS Network Shared directory;
- Backup and Restore the BIOS data as well;
- Either burn a bootable CD / DVD, either integrate within a PXE / RIS environment;
- Possibility to Blank local admins password;
- Create your own restoration bootable DVD (see the Howto Documentation);
- Partition and Format a disk before installing Windows (so to make sure your unattended Windows installation will happen on the right partition);
Specific advantages Linux brings you over DOS and Ghost :
- Most network cards automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS);
- Most CD/DVD readers automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS);
- You dont have to run a Ghostcast server to receive images over the network.
Whats New in 2.00 RC7 Development Release:
- NTFS filesystems were not being resized to the maximum size that the partition could contain, though logging reported such.
- An occasional hang on some systems when it came to mount NTFS partitions was fixed.
- For an unknown reason, using NTFS-3G drivers rather than native kernel drivers seems to resolve the issue.
- The kernel was updated to Linux 2.6.22.4.
- Some more network and S-ATA/SCSI drivers have been compiled.
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Added: 2007-08-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Jeb Perl Ping Stats (JPPS) 1.4.5

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 --
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Added: 2006-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mrtg-ping-probe 2.2.0

mrtg-ping-probe 2.2.0


mrtg-ping-probe project monitors round trip time and packet loss to another host. more>>
mrtg-ping-probe project monitors round trip time and packet loss to another host. Still on my TODO list: add own min/max/avg rtt calculation, add perl ping module, add rping and rsh support...
mrtg-ping-probe is a ping probe for MRTG 2.x. It is used to monitor the round trip time and packet loss to networked devices. MRTG uses its output to generate graphs visualizing minimum and maximum round trip times or packet loss.
mrtg-ping-probe depends on the following software being installed on your system: perl (at least version 5.6.1), mrtg (I use version 2.8.8, though any mrtg 2.x version should work), and a ping program that displays a summary of the round trip times upon termination or timeout.
mrtg-ping-probe runs on AIX, BSD/OS 2.1, FreeBSD/2.2.x, IRIX/6.2, Linux, Mac OS X (Darwin 5.4), NetBSD, OpenBSD, OS/2, OSF1 V3.2, Solaris 1.1.2 (SunOS 4.1.4), Solaris 2.5.1 (SunOS 5.5.1), Solaris 7 (SunOS 5.7), Solaris 8 (SunOS 5.8), Solaris 9 (SunOS 5.9), HP-UX 9, Windows 98, and Windows 2000 (english, french, portugesee, and spanish locales).
If you install the Windows ping program that comes with Windows 98, Windows 2000, or WinSock 2.x, mrtg-ping-probe will also run on Windows 95 and Windows 4.0.
Support for additional systems is usually easy to add, as described in the file INSTALL.
Act responsible: do not use mrtg-ping-probe to ping devices without the owners permission. Just imagine 10,000 people would decide to ping your hosts ... mrtg-ping-probe is meant to be used within your network to get round trip time performance figures for your network.
Usage: mrtg-ping-probe [-hsvV] [-d deadtime] [-k count] [-l length] [-o ping_options] [-p [factor*]{min|max|avg|loss|integer}/[factor*]{min|max|avg|loss|integer}] [-r [rsh:][user@]host[:osname]] [-t timeout] host
Enhancements:
- new platforms supported: italian Windows 2000 locale.
- bugfixes: on Windows actually return deadtime when we lost all packets, not 0. the ping child process should actually be killed now on Unix platforms.
- changes: ***** Possible Incompatability ***** raised minimum required perl version to 5.6.1. lots of typos fixed.
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PingBlog 0.2

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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