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Teddy XML Editor 1.1
Teddy is a tabular editor and displayer for XML files. more>>
Teddy is a tabular editor and display for XML files. It presents the structure and content of XML files in a way that is both visually pleasing and easy to use. It is available free, under the GNU public license, for Mac OS X and Linux.
If you have Qt for Windows it should build and run fine for it, but it has not been tested on that operating system.
Enhancements:
- Ability to open currently opened file in external text editor.
- Linux RPM installs application icon and start menu item in KDE.
- Save no longer forces scroll position to the top.
- Single line cell styles now correctly dimensioned.
<<lessIf you have Qt for Windows it should build and run fine for it, but it has not been tested on that operating system.
Enhancements:
- Ability to open currently opened file in external text editor.
- Linux RPM installs application icon and start menu item in KDE.
- Save no longer forces scroll position to the top.
- Single line cell styles now correctly dimensioned.
Download (0.067MB)
Added: 2005-10-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1479 downloads
Redbox13 CSS-editor 1.2
Redbox13 CSS-editor software offers a way for webmasters to modify their css files in their webbrowser. more>>
Redbox13 CSS-editor software offers a way for webmasters to modify their css files in their webbrowser. It also uses a third party program called Editarea.
Main features:
- Create CSS in your native language.
- Categorize your elements.
- Compress CSS Files, remove those useless line breaks, tabs & double spaces.. On a 700 bytes css file it can sometimes save about 100 bytes.
- Use css files for database purposes.
- Independent function library that you can use very easily to parse css files to 3d php arrays.
- Identify & memorize color codes, click a memorized color and the color-hex code is sent to the edit field with one mouse click.
- Offers a solution to browser incompatibility problems.
<<lessMain features:
- Create CSS in your native language.
- Categorize your elements.
- Compress CSS Files, remove those useless line breaks, tabs & double spaces.. On a 700 bytes css file it can sometimes save about 100 bytes.
- Use css files for database purposes.
- Independent function library that you can use very easily to parse css files to 3d php arrays.
- Identify & memorize color codes, click a memorized color and the color-hex code is sent to the edit field with one mouse click.
- Offers a solution to browser incompatibility problems.
Download (0.24MB)
Added: 2007-05-11 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
899 downloads

Phonetic for mac 1.0
A program that translates text to the phonetic alphabet. more>> It is freeware with the source code avaliable. You can run it in Linux or Windows.
Phoneic finds words within telephone numbers. Phonetic also converts phonetic telephone numbers into numeric digits.
All words found within the given telephone number will be listed. If you click on a word, every combination in which that word is included will be displayed.<<less
Download (809.72MB)
Added: 2009-04-21 License: Freeware Price: Free
198 downloads
XPontus XML Editor 1.0.0 RC3
XPontus is a free java based XML editor designed towards text editing. more>>
XPontus is a free java based XML editor designed towards text editing. XPontus XML Editor aims to provide a free alternative to commercial XML Editors.
As XPontus is written in Java it is available for all java enabled operating systems. It has been reported to run correctly on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris and FreeBSD. There are many installers for platform convenience.
The software is distributed under the GNU GPL License.
<<lessAs XPontus is written in Java it is available for all java enabled operating systems. It has been reported to run correctly on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris and FreeBSD. There are many installers for platform convenience.
The software is distributed under the GNU GPL License.
Download (17.5MB)
Added: 2007-06-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
864 downloads
edanator 1.03
edanator is an intuitive graphical binary and hex calculator. more>>
edanator is an intuitive graphical binary and hex calculator. Each nibble is displayed in hex and binary. Clicking on the button (hex nibble or binary bit) changes the value. Bit and nibble shifting is supported via dedicated buttons. The project supports variable widths per word (up to 64- bits), three words (each on a different row), and mathematical operations between words.
Enhancements:
- An endian-ness button for swapping bit labels was added along with a bit reverse function.
<<lessEnhancements:
- An endian-ness button for swapping bit labels was added along with a bit reverse function.
Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2007-03-27 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
944 downloads

Express Scribe Transcription for mac 4.22
Digital Transcription software for typists with foot pedal control more>> Free digital transcription software for typists - Express Scribe is professional audio playback control software designed to assist the transcription of audio recordings. It is installed on the typists computer and can be controlled using the keyboard (with hot keys) and/or foot pedals. This computer transcriber application features variable speed playback, foot pedal operation, file management and more. This program is free.
Features:
~ Ability to play compressed wav or dct files.
~ Variable speed (constant pitch) playback.
~ Can use computer rudder pedals (or some other specialist transcription pedals) to control playback.
~ Ability to Dock portable recorders to load recordings.
~ Uses systemwide HotKeys so you can control playback when using other software (eg. Microsoft Word).
~ Automatically receives and loads files by internet (FTP), email or over a local computer network.
~ Automatically sends typing to the person who dictated the work.
~ Express Scribe is free.<<less
Download (606KB)
Added: 2009-04-06 License: Freeware Price: Free
202 downloads
hexdump 1.6
hexdump is a hex dumper that can handle EBCDIC. more>>
hexdump produces a CP/M-like format by default, and can handle EBCDIC. It is internationalized, and has many formatting functions.
This hex dumper was born because
a) od octal format is appallingly ugly
b) od -x aint much better
c) I needed to dump EBCDIC files from SNA sessions
d) I needed to dump single blocks of files offset into the file.
If any of these describes your universe, youll like it too. The format resembles a CP/M or MS/DOS DEBUG dump screen. There is nothing UNIX-specific in the source, it should work OK under any C with a stdio.h library.
Enhancements:
- Source RPMs no longer depend on --define myversion
<<lessThis hex dumper was born because
a) od octal format is appallingly ugly
b) od -x aint much better
c) I needed to dump EBCDIC files from SNA sessions
d) I needed to dump single blocks of files offset into the file.
If any of these describes your universe, youll like it too. The format resembles a CP/M or MS/DOS DEBUG dump screen. There is nothing UNIX-specific in the source, it should work OK under any C with a stdio.h library.
Enhancements:
- Source RPMs no longer depend on --define myversion
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2005-03-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1695 downloads
AudioCD::Mac 0.25
AudioCD::Mac is a MacPerl extension for controlling Audio CDs. more>>
AudioCD::Mac is a MacPerl extension for controlling Audio CDs.
SYNOPSIS
#!perl -w
use AudioCD;
use strict;
my $cd = new AudioCD;
$cd->volume(255);
$cd->play(2);
print "Now playingn" if $cd->status == CD_PLAY;
printf "Volume is %dn", $cd->volume;
sleep(5);
$cd->pause;
print "Now pausedn" if $cd->status == CD_PAUSE;
sleep(5);
$cd->volume(100);
$cd->continue;
print "Now playingn" if $cd->status == CD_PLAY;
printf "Volume is %dn", $cd->volume;
sleep(5);
my @info = $cd->info;
printf "Currently at track %d, %.2d:%.2dn", @info[0..2];
$cd->stop;
my $status = $cd->status;
print "Now stoppedn" if
($status == CD_FINISH || $status == CD_STOP);
if (do CDDB.pm) { # sold separately
my $cddb = new CDDB;
my @cddb_info = $cddb->calculate_id( $cd->cddb_toc );
my @discs = $cddb->get_discs(@cddb_info[0, 3, 4]);
print "You were probably listening to $discs[0]->[2]n";
}
$cd->eject;
This is the MacPerl module to be used by the AudioCD module. Other modules can be written for other platforms, but this one is Mac specific, calling Mac OS APIs to control the CD player.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
#!perl -w
use AudioCD;
use strict;
my $cd = new AudioCD;
$cd->volume(255);
$cd->play(2);
print "Now playingn" if $cd->status == CD_PLAY;
printf "Volume is %dn", $cd->volume;
sleep(5);
$cd->pause;
print "Now pausedn" if $cd->status == CD_PAUSE;
sleep(5);
$cd->volume(100);
$cd->continue;
print "Now playingn" if $cd->status == CD_PLAY;
printf "Volume is %dn", $cd->volume;
sleep(5);
my @info = $cd->info;
printf "Currently at track %d, %.2d:%.2dn", @info[0..2];
$cd->stop;
my $status = $cd->status;
print "Now stoppedn" if
($status == CD_FINISH || $status == CD_STOP);
if (do CDDB.pm) { # sold separately
my $cddb = new CDDB;
my @cddb_info = $cddb->calculate_id( $cd->cddb_toc );
my @discs = $cddb->get_discs(@cddb_info[0, 3, 4]);
print "You were probably listening to $discs[0]->[2]n";
}
$cd->eject;
This is the MacPerl module to be used by the AudioCD module. Other modules can be written for other platforms, but this one is Mac specific, calling Mac OS APIs to control the CD player.
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2006-06-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1220 downloads
Not another MAC theme 0.1
Not another MAC theme 0.1 provides you with a nice theme for GNOME users. more>>
Not another MAC theme 0.1 provides you with a nice theme for GNOME users. It is actually a mix of all the MAC OS X GTK themes.
GNOME is an international effort to build a complete desktop environment the graphical user interface which sits on top of a computer operating system entirely from free software. This goal covers creating software development frameworks, selecting application software for the desktop, and working on the programs which manage application launching, file handling, and window and task management.
Requirements:
- GNOME
Added: 2008-11-17 License: GPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
Leptons Crack 20040914
Leptons Crack is a generic password cracker, easily customizable with a simple plug-in system. more>>
Leptons Crack is a generic password cracker, easily customizable with a simple plug-in system. COPYRIGHT=1]
For the incremental scan, the user can provide a regex-like expression
that will be enumerated, thus checking every possible combination. This
powerful feature effectively combines `shoulder-surfing with standard
brute-forcing.
http://usuarios.lycos.es/reinob/lcrack/lcrack-20040914.tar.gz
By default it comes with the following modules:
md4 : standard MD4 hash
md5 : standard MD5 hash
nt4 : NT MD4/Unicode
dom : Lotus Domino HTTP password
sha1 : standard SHA-1 hash
null : trivial 1-byte hash
(sample for plug-in developers
Enhancements:
- Added support for any ASCII character (ie. also non-printable) in the charset and regex definition, via (octal), x(hex), (decimal)
<<lessFor the incremental scan, the user can provide a regex-like expression
that will be enumerated, thus checking every possible combination. This
powerful feature effectively combines `shoulder-surfing with standard
brute-forcing.
http://usuarios.lycos.es/reinob/lcrack/lcrack-20040914.tar.gz
By default it comes with the following modules:
md4 : standard MD4 hash
md5 : standard MD5 hash
nt4 : NT MD4/Unicode
dom : Lotus Domino HTTP password
sha1 : standard SHA-1 hash
null : trivial 1-byte hash
(sample for plug-in developers
Enhancements:
- Added support for any ASCII character (ie. also non-printable) in the charset and regex definition, via (octal), x(hex), (decimal)
Download (0.038MB)
Added: 2006-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1233 downloads

Jukes for Mac/Linux/Solaris 4.1.2.42
Jukes was created for the serious MP3 user. more>> Jukes was created for the serious MP3 user. This program was created for people who rip full CDs or possibly their entire CD collection to their hard drive. Jukes allows you to have all of your CDs at your fingertips and play them like a real jukebox. Perfect for DJs, whether in your house or for parties or whatever, spin all of your favorite tunes anytime you want. No more loading the files in to play them and removing them to add more to the list, now all of your CDs are at your disposal!
Cross platform - works on Linux, Solaris, MacOSX, Windows.
Full support of ID3 v2.4 MP3 tags.
Full support of MP3, OGG Vorbis, FLAC, Monkey Audio APE, and SPEEX
Automatic creation of database if not found. No more proprietary use of MS Access.
Ability to display/sort your discs and tracks anyway you want. Lets you order discs by year, bitrate, name etc. Tracks by track number, or bitrate, or alphabetically.
Highlights any disc or tracks added within the last XX days. This allows new editions to stand out in large collections.
Filter by Genre, Years, Bitrates and most recently added albums
Disc Cleaner to remove discs that no longer exist in storage from the database. Useful for people that use IPods or Archos Jukeboxes as their storage.
Inline editing of artists, discs, tracks rather than the old click to open a new window metaphor.
Ability to import and export preferences.
File renaming based on a user defined regular expression. So you can name your files 01-Track1.mp3 or 01 - Track1 - 128kbps.mp3 or Track1 - 01.mp3
Web Search to retrieve disc cover, year, track names, and artist and disc name using Amazon.com Web Service.
Advanced search to find tracks. Fuzzy text search as well as by year, genre, bitrate.
Ability to export search results as CSV files for ad-hoc reporting.
Tray icon for easy access, single click pause/play, mouse wheel click to advance next song.
WINDOWS ONLY: Ability to listen to Intellitype commands Pause Play Stop found o<<less
Download (14.62MB)
Added: 2009-04-26 License: Freeware Price:
180 downloads
ETTERLOG 1.0
Etterlog is the log analyzer for logfiles created by ettercap. more>>
ETTERLOG is a utility for Network Lan (SWITCH) for file .ECI and .ECP.
(Ettercap program).
Etterlog is the log analyzer for logfiles created by ettercap. It can handle both compressed (created with -Lc) or uncompressed logfiles. With this tool you can manipulate binary files as you like and you can print data in different ways all the times you want (in contrast with the previous logging system which was used to dump in a single static manner).
You will be able to dump traffic from only one connection of your choice, from only one or more hosts, print data in hex, ascii, binary etc... TIP: All unuseful messages are printed to stderr, so you can save the output from etterlog with the following command:
etterlog [options] logfile > outfile Thus you can dump for example a binary file from an ftp connection if you print the data in binary mode, without headers and selecting only the ftp server as the source of the communication.
GENERAL OPTIONS
-a, --analyze Analyze a log file and display some interesting statistics.
-c, --connections Parse the log file and print a table of unique connections (port to port). This option can be used only on LOG_PACKET logfiles. On LOG_INFO logfiles it is useless. TIP: you can search for a particular host by using the following command: etterlog -c logfile.ecp | grep 10.0.0.1
-f, --filter < TARGET > Print only packets coming from or going to TARGET. The TARGET specification is the same as in ettercap.
TARGET is in the form MAC/IPs/PORTs. Omitting one or more of its parts will be equivalent to set them to ANY. If the log type is LOG_INFO the target is used to display hosts matching the mac, ip and having the specified port(s) open. For example the target //80 will display only information about hosts with a running web server.
-r, --reverse Reverse the matching in the TARGET selection. It means not(TARGET). All but the selected TARGET.
-t, --proto < PROTO > Sniff only PROTO packets (default is TCP + UDP). This option is only useful in "simple" mode. If you start ettercap in interactive mode both TCP and UDP are sniffed.
PROTO can be "tcp", "udp" or "all" for both.
-F, --filcon < CONNECTION > Print packets belonging only to this CONNECTION.
CONNECTION is in the form PROTO:SOURCE:DEST. SOURCE and DEST are in the form IP:PORT. example: etterlog -F TCP:10.0.0.23:3318:198.182.196.56:80
-s, --only-source Display only packets that are sent by the source of the selected CONNECTION. This option makes sense only in conjunction with the -F option. TIP: if you want to save a file transferred in an HTTP or FTP connection, you can use the following command: etterlog -B -s -n -F TCP:10.0.0.1:20:10.0.0.2:35426 logfile.ecp > example.tar.gz
-d, --only-dest Same as --only-source but it filters on the destination host.
-n, --no-headers Do not print the header of each packet. This option is useful if you want to save a file in binary format (-B option). Without the headers you can redirect the output to a file and you will get the original stream. NOTE: the time stamp in the header is in the form: Thu Mar 27 23:03:31 2003 [169396], the value in the square brackets is expressed in microseconds
-m, --show-mac In the headers show also the mac addresses corresponding to the ip addresses.
-k, --color If used in conjunction with -F it displays the source and dest of the connection using different colors. If used with a LOG_INFO file it prints LAN hosts in green, REMOTE hosts in blue and GATEWAYS in red.
-l, --only-local Used displaying an INFO file, it displays information only about local hosts.
-L, --only-remote Used displaying an INFO file, it displays information only about remote hosts.
SEARCH OPTIONS
-e, --regex < REGEX > Display only packets matching the regex < REGEX >.
If this option is used agains a LOG_PACKET logfile, the regex is executed on the payload of the packet. If the type is LOG_INFO, the regex is executed on all the fields of the host profile (OS, banners, service and ethernet adapter).
NOTE: the regex is compiled with the REG_ICASE flag (case insensitive).
-u, --user < USER > Display information about this user. The search is performed over all the user/pass couples collected across all hosts.
-p, --passwords Print only the collected account information for each host. This prevents the huge profile output. It can be used in conjunction with the -u option to filter the users. An asterisk * used in front of an account represents a failed login attempt.
-i, --show-client Show the client ip address when displaying the collected users and passwords. It may be useful when ACLs are in place.
-I, --client < IP > Show passwords only coming from a specific < IP >. This is useful to view all the usernames and passwords of a client.
EDITING OPTIONS
-C, --concat Use this option to concatenate two (or more) files into one single file. This is useful if you have collected ettercap log files from multiple sources and want to have an unified report. The output file must be specified with the -o option and the input files are listed as normal arguments. example:
etterlog -C -o outfile input1 input2 input3
-o, --outfile < FILE > specifies the output file for a concatenation.
VISUALIZATION METHOD
-B, --binary Print data as they are, in binary form. Useful to dump binary data to a file (as described above).
-X, --hex Print the packets in hex format. example: the string "HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified" becomes: 0000: 4854 5450 2f31 2e31 2033 3034 204e 6f74 HTTP/1.1 304 Not
0010: 204d 6f64 6966 6965 64 Modified
-A, --ascii Print only "printable" characters, the others are displayed as dots .
-T, --text Print only the "printable" characters and skip the others.
-E, --ebcdic Convert an EBCDIC text to ASCII.
-H, --html Strip all html tags from the text. A tag is every string between < and >. example: < title >This is the title< /title >, but the following < string > will not be displayed. This is the title, but the following will not be displayed.
-U, --utf8 < encoding > Print the packets in UTF-8 format. The < encoding > parameter specifies the encoding to be used while performing the conversion. Use the `iconv --list` command to obtain a list of all supported encodings.
-Z, --zero Print always the void string. i.e. print only header information and no packet content will be printed.
-x, --xml Print the host information in xml form, so you can parse it with your favourite program. The DTD associated with the xml output is in share/etterlog.dtd
STANDARD OPTIONS
-v, --version Print the version and exit.
-h, --help Print the help screen with a short summary of the available options.
EXAMPLES
Here are some examples of using etterlog.
etterlog -k -l dump.eci
Displays information about local hosts in different colors.
etterlog -X dump.ecp
Prints packets in HEX mode with full headers.
etterlog -c dump.ecp
Displays the list of connections logged in the file.
etterlog -Akn -F TCP:10.0.0.1:13423:213.203.143.52:6666 dump.ecp
Displays the IRC traffic made by 10.0.0.1 in ASCII mode, without headers information and in colored mode.
etterlog -H -t tcp -f //80 dump.ecp
Dumps all HTTP traffic and strips html tags.
etterlog -Z -r -f /10.0.0.2/22 dump.ecp
Displays only the headers of all connections except ssh on host 10.0.0.2
etterlog -A -e user -f //110 dump.ecp
Displays only POP packets containing the user regexp (case insensitive).
etterlog -u root dump.eci
Displays information about all the accounts of the user root.
etterlog -e Apache dump.eci
Displays information about all the hosts running Apache.
etterlog -e Linux dump.eci
Displays information about all the hosts with the Linux operating system.
etterlog -t tcp -f //110 dump.eci
Displays information about all the hosts with the tcp port 110 open.
etterlog -t udp dump.eci
Displays information about all the hosts with at least one UDP port open.
etterlog -B -s -n -F TCP:10.0.0.1:20:10.0.0.2:35426 logfile.ecp > example.tar.gz
Dumps in binary form the data sent by 10.0.0.1 over the data port of FTP. Since the headers are omitted, you will get the file as it was.
<<less(Ettercap program).
Etterlog is the log analyzer for logfiles created by ettercap. It can handle both compressed (created with -Lc) or uncompressed logfiles. With this tool you can manipulate binary files as you like and you can print data in different ways all the times you want (in contrast with the previous logging system which was used to dump in a single static manner).
You will be able to dump traffic from only one connection of your choice, from only one or more hosts, print data in hex, ascii, binary etc... TIP: All unuseful messages are printed to stderr, so you can save the output from etterlog with the following command:
etterlog [options] logfile > outfile Thus you can dump for example a binary file from an ftp connection if you print the data in binary mode, without headers and selecting only the ftp server as the source of the communication.
GENERAL OPTIONS
-a, --analyze Analyze a log file and display some interesting statistics.
-c, --connections Parse the log file and print a table of unique connections (port to port). This option can be used only on LOG_PACKET logfiles. On LOG_INFO logfiles it is useless. TIP: you can search for a particular host by using the following command: etterlog -c logfile.ecp | grep 10.0.0.1
-f, --filter < TARGET > Print only packets coming from or going to TARGET. The TARGET specification is the same as in ettercap.
TARGET is in the form MAC/IPs/PORTs. Omitting one or more of its parts will be equivalent to set them to ANY. If the log type is LOG_INFO the target is used to display hosts matching the mac, ip and having the specified port(s) open. For example the target //80 will display only information about hosts with a running web server.
-r, --reverse Reverse the matching in the TARGET selection. It means not(TARGET). All but the selected TARGET.
-t, --proto < PROTO > Sniff only PROTO packets (default is TCP + UDP). This option is only useful in "simple" mode. If you start ettercap in interactive mode both TCP and UDP are sniffed.
PROTO can be "tcp", "udp" or "all" for both.
-F, --filcon < CONNECTION > Print packets belonging only to this CONNECTION.
CONNECTION is in the form PROTO:SOURCE:DEST. SOURCE and DEST are in the form IP:PORT. example: etterlog -F TCP:10.0.0.23:3318:198.182.196.56:80
-s, --only-source Display only packets that are sent by the source of the selected CONNECTION. This option makes sense only in conjunction with the -F option. TIP: if you want to save a file transferred in an HTTP or FTP connection, you can use the following command: etterlog -B -s -n -F TCP:10.0.0.1:20:10.0.0.2:35426 logfile.ecp > example.tar.gz
-d, --only-dest Same as --only-source but it filters on the destination host.
-n, --no-headers Do not print the header of each packet. This option is useful if you want to save a file in binary format (-B option). Without the headers you can redirect the output to a file and you will get the original stream. NOTE: the time stamp in the header is in the form: Thu Mar 27 23:03:31 2003 [169396], the value in the square brackets is expressed in microseconds
-m, --show-mac In the headers show also the mac addresses corresponding to the ip addresses.
-k, --color If used in conjunction with -F it displays the source and dest of the connection using different colors. If used with a LOG_INFO file it prints LAN hosts in green, REMOTE hosts in blue and GATEWAYS in red.
-l, --only-local Used displaying an INFO file, it displays information only about local hosts.
-L, --only-remote Used displaying an INFO file, it displays information only about remote hosts.
SEARCH OPTIONS
-e, --regex < REGEX > Display only packets matching the regex < REGEX >.
If this option is used agains a LOG_PACKET logfile, the regex is executed on the payload of the packet. If the type is LOG_INFO, the regex is executed on all the fields of the host profile (OS, banners, service and ethernet adapter).
NOTE: the regex is compiled with the REG_ICASE flag (case insensitive).
-u, --user < USER > Display information about this user. The search is performed over all the user/pass couples collected across all hosts.
-p, --passwords Print only the collected account information for each host. This prevents the huge profile output. It can be used in conjunction with the -u option to filter the users. An asterisk * used in front of an account represents a failed login attempt.
-i, --show-client Show the client ip address when displaying the collected users and passwords. It may be useful when ACLs are in place.
-I, --client < IP > Show passwords only coming from a specific < IP >. This is useful to view all the usernames and passwords of a client.
EDITING OPTIONS
-C, --concat Use this option to concatenate two (or more) files into one single file. This is useful if you have collected ettercap log files from multiple sources and want to have an unified report. The output file must be specified with the -o option and the input files are listed as normal arguments. example:
etterlog -C -o outfile input1 input2 input3
-o, --outfile < FILE > specifies the output file for a concatenation.
VISUALIZATION METHOD
-B, --binary Print data as they are, in binary form. Useful to dump binary data to a file (as described above).
-X, --hex Print the packets in hex format. example: the string "HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified" becomes: 0000: 4854 5450 2f31 2e31 2033 3034 204e 6f74 HTTP/1.1 304 Not
0010: 204d 6f64 6966 6965 64 Modified
-A, --ascii Print only "printable" characters, the others are displayed as dots .
-T, --text Print only the "printable" characters and skip the others.
-E, --ebcdic Convert an EBCDIC text to ASCII.
-H, --html Strip all html tags from the text. A tag is every string between < and >. example: < title >This is the title< /title >, but the following < string > will not be displayed. This is the title, but the following will not be displayed.
-U, --utf8 < encoding > Print the packets in UTF-8 format. The < encoding > parameter specifies the encoding to be used while performing the conversion. Use the `iconv --list` command to obtain a list of all supported encodings.
-Z, --zero Print always the void string. i.e. print only header information and no packet content will be printed.
-x, --xml Print the host information in xml form, so you can parse it with your favourite program. The DTD associated with the xml output is in share/etterlog.dtd
STANDARD OPTIONS
-v, --version Print the version and exit.
-h, --help Print the help screen with a short summary of the available options.
EXAMPLES
Here are some examples of using etterlog.
etterlog -k -l dump.eci
Displays information about local hosts in different colors.
etterlog -X dump.ecp
Prints packets in HEX mode with full headers.
etterlog -c dump.ecp
Displays the list of connections logged in the file.
etterlog -Akn -F TCP:10.0.0.1:13423:213.203.143.52:6666 dump.ecp
Displays the IRC traffic made by 10.0.0.1 in ASCII mode, without headers information and in colored mode.
etterlog -H -t tcp -f //80 dump.ecp
Dumps all HTTP traffic and strips html tags.
etterlog -Z -r -f /10.0.0.2/22 dump.ecp
Displays only the headers of all connections except ssh on host 10.0.0.2
etterlog -A -e user -f //110 dump.ecp
Displays only POP packets containing the user regexp (case insensitive).
etterlog -u root dump.eci
Displays information about all the accounts of the user root.
etterlog -e Apache dump.eci
Displays information about all the hosts running Apache.
etterlog -e Linux dump.eci
Displays information about all the hosts with the Linux operating system.
etterlog -t tcp -f //110 dump.eci
Displays information about all the hosts with the tcp port 110 open.
etterlog -t udp dump.eci
Displays information about all the hosts with at least one UDP port open.
etterlog -B -s -n -F TCP:10.0.0.1:20:10.0.0.2:35426 logfile.ecp > example.tar.gz
Dumps in binary form the data sent by 10.0.0.1 over the data port of FTP. Since the headers are omitted, you will get the file as it was.
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Added: 2006-02-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Whatmask 1.2
Whatmask provides a subnet info utility. more>>
Whatmask provides a subnet info utility.
Whatmask is a small C program that helps with network settings. Notations supported are CIDR (e.g. /24), Netmask (e.g. 255.255.255.0), and Wilcard Bits (e.g. 0.0.0.255).
These notations are all identical. CIDR notation commonly has a "/" in front of the number (representing the number of bits). Whatmask can accept these notations with or without a slash.
It can take any IP in the subnet along with the netmask in any format, and it will echo back the netmask in three formats, the network address, the broadcast address, the number of useable IPs, and the range of IPs in the subnet.
Binaries for Linux, Win32, and MacOS 9/X are available.
Enhancements:
- Added support for hex netmasks
- Minor bugfixes / cleanup
<<lessWhatmask is a small C program that helps with network settings. Notations supported are CIDR (e.g. /24), Netmask (e.g. 255.255.255.0), and Wilcard Bits (e.g. 0.0.0.255).
These notations are all identical. CIDR notation commonly has a "/" in front of the number (representing the number of bits). Whatmask can accept these notations with or without a slash.
It can take any IP in the subnet along with the netmask in any format, and it will echo back the netmask in three formats, the network address, the broadcast address, the number of useable IPs, and the range of IPs in the subnet.
Binaries for Linux, Win32, and MacOS 9/X are available.
Enhancements:
- Added support for hex netmasks
- Minor bugfixes / cleanup
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Added: 2007-03-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tie::Formatted 0.02
Tie::Formatted is a Perl module embed sprintf() formatting in regular print(). more>>
Tie::Formatted is a Perl module embed sprintf() formatting in regular print().
SYNOPSIS
use Tie::Formatted;
print "The value is $format{$number, "%3d"} ",
"(or $format{$number, "%04x"} in hex)n";
print "some numbers: $format{ 12, 492, 1, 8753, "%04d"}n";
This module creates a global read-only hash, %format, for formatting data items with standard sprintf format specifications. Since its a hash, you can interpolate it into strings as well as use it standalone.
The hash should be "accessed" with two or more "keys". The last key is interpreted as a sprintf format for each data item specified in the preceeding arguments. This allows you to format multiple items at once using the same format for each.
Alternate name
If you prefer, you can specify a different name for the magical formatting hash by supplying it as as argument when useing the module:
use Tie::Formatted qw(z);
This makes %z the magic hash instead.
print "This is hex: $z{255, "%04x"}n";
Tie::Formatted currently supports only one format in the final argument; this may change if there is demand for it.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Tie::Formatted;
print "The value is $format{$number, "%3d"} ",
"(or $format{$number, "%04x"} in hex)n";
print "some numbers: $format{ 12, 492, 1, 8753, "%04d"}n";
This module creates a global read-only hash, %format, for formatting data items with standard sprintf format specifications. Since its a hash, you can interpolate it into strings as well as use it standalone.
The hash should be "accessed" with two or more "keys". The last key is interpreted as a sprintf format for each data item specified in the preceeding arguments. This allows you to format multiple items at once using the same format for each.
Alternate name
If you prefer, you can specify a different name for the magical formatting hash by supplying it as as argument when useing the module:
use Tie::Formatted qw(z);
This makes %z the magic hash instead.
print "This is hex: $z{255, "%04x"}n";
Tie::Formatted currently supports only one format in the final argument; this may change if there is demand for it.
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Added: 2007-01-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Font Mate 1.0
Font Mate is a simple program to help you see how fonts look on your computer, and to help you find symbol characters. more>>
Font Mate application helps you to see how fonts look on your computer, and it also helps you find symbol characters.
Using Font Mate
There isnt much to it: Font Mate shows you a list of all the fonts installed on your computer. Choose any font from the list and it will show you what all the characters in that font look like. Choose any one of those characters and you will see an enlarged version of it at the bottom of the page (with its ASCII code in decimal and hex, should you be interested). Click the button to copy that character to the clipboard if you want to use it in another application.
Works on...
We wrote Font Mate originally for Mac OS X, but we have included versions for Windows and Linux too. We wrote it using REALbasic, a great tool for cross-platform rapid development. Source is available on request.
How much?
Font Mate is freeware. Download, use, share as you wish. No warranty is offered, and we accept no liability for anything strange or nasty that it might do to your computer.
And another thing
If you like Font Mate, why not have a look at our main site at tellura.co.uk and check out our other products and services?
<<lessUsing Font Mate
There isnt much to it: Font Mate shows you a list of all the fonts installed on your computer. Choose any font from the list and it will show you what all the characters in that font look like. Choose any one of those characters and you will see an enlarged version of it at the bottom of the page (with its ASCII code in decimal and hex, should you be interested). Click the button to copy that character to the clipboard if you want to use it in another application.
Works on...
We wrote Font Mate originally for Mac OS X, but we have included versions for Windows and Linux too. We wrote it using REALbasic, a great tool for cross-platform rapid development. Source is available on request.
How much?
Font Mate is freeware. Download, use, share as you wish. No warranty is offered, and we accept no liability for anything strange or nasty that it might do to your computer.
And another thing
If you like Font Mate, why not have a look at our main site at tellura.co.uk and check out our other products and services?
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Added: 2007-07-18 License: Freeware Price:
828 downloads
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