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Network Tracker 0.5

Network Tracker 0.5


Network Tracker is a user (MAC) tracker daemon, for big LANs (campus). more>>
Network Tracker application is a user (MAC) tracker daemon, for big LANs (campus).
The Network Trackerd builds a table which records which user is connected on which port of a switch by scanning the devices with SNMP in your inventory which is in a MySQL database. Trackerd keeps that table up-to-date by scanning the network regularly.
Thus, you will have the opportunity to know exactly where a user (MAC, IP, UID) is connected on your network !
Your devices are also checked with ping and SNMP, and you are informed with e-mail when any of the devices is not alive.
More over, you may produce various reports about your network infrastructure on the web (cgi) or by using other tools.
Network tracker eases especially to find and shutdown the switch port of the users, when their PCs on the network start to spread viruses or warms using lots of bandwith; so you are able to stop that kind harmfull traffic on the network.
Main features:
- Collects all the MAC addresses and port numbers from CAM tables of the switches.
- Finds IP addresses of the MACs from ARP tables of the routers.
- Finds LDAP uid of the user.
- Check devices on the network with both ping and SNMP for better reliability.
- The daemon sends 2 self check e-mail per day.
- Developped with C.
Enhancements:
- trackerd is now multi-threaded and works very quickly because a new thread is created for each network device.
- MAC tracking code has been reimplemented for multi-threaded use.
- Wireless access point support has been added.
- gnuplot graphics are prepared, showing the active number of users like MRTG graphs.
- tracker now accepts MAC addresses in free format.
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Added: 2007-01-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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network jack 2.0

network jack 2.0


network jack is an Internet troubleshooting and information gathering tool. more>>
network jack is an Internet troubleshooting and information gathering tool. It provides a Web interface to several common command-line tools, including ping, traceroute, dig, and whois, as well as a subnet mask and CIDR block calculator.
Current Modules which you can find in the application:
Pinger
- Ping a host on the internet (currently only IPv4)
Tracer
- Traceroute to a host on the internet from the web server (currently only IPv4)
Digger
- Do a DNS Dig of a hostname or IP address (for reverse lookups)
Drooler
- block list lookup (aka RBL query, blackhole lookup)
Whoser
- lookup for domain names and IP addresses / blocks
Netter
- Mask / CIDR calculator
Linker
- Front" page for the tools, provides spot for links
Main features:
- It is intended to be easy to add new modules
- Seperates html code into its own file so can be customized without modifying the program files
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Added: 2006-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Network Ustadi 0.3.1

Network Ustadi 0.3.1


Network Ustadi is a Web interface for managing network services. more>>
Network Ustadi is a Web interface for managing network services. It provides firewall management, routing table management, NAT configuration, DHCP server configuration, interface configuration, etc.
To ease the task of network administration, decrease the likelihood of erronous command execution and to maintain all network services from a central point, EnderUNIX SDT anounces the availability of its 9th open-source tool, netUstad.
The tool, designed and coded by one of our developers Ozkan KIRIK, has the capability to generate FreeBSD IPFW and Linux Iptables rulesets. It has been written in C language and includes its own HTTP server.
The newly anounced version provides a web interface for system administrators to add/delete/update IPFW and Iptables rulesets, manage routing table and network interfaces. You can manage your firewall via a TCP/IP connected remote PC, easily.
Enhancements:
- Problems that causes the process to terminate, solved.
- Virtual Server configuration problem fixed.
- Some fixes in nat management module.
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Added: 2006-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Network FIFO 0.04

Network FIFO 0.04


Network FIFO project is a network object that provides data transfering tunnel across network in first in/first out manner. more>>
Network FIFO project is a network object that provides data transfering tunnel across network in first in/first out manner.

Simply put,

fifo server file is: monotech_fifo.pl
This script require Net::Server::NonBlocking at least 4.1(you can grab from CPAN)

% perl monotech_fifo.pl < address > < port >

and itll show up like this:

[root@WongWai monotech_fifo]# perl monotech_fifo.pl 192.168.3.52 12000
Listen on 192.168.3.52:20005
Listen on 192.168.3.52:12000

12000 is the port in which the fifo resides.
20005 is the port in which backoffice management resides.

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port 20005 in which the management control resides can be accessed by "admin.pl"

% perl admin.pl < address >

for example

perl admin.pl 192.168.3.52

itll show something like this:

message>

where you can type some commands and press enter

the commands are:

message>readers
message>flush

(flush is the command that read all socket buffer of the admin client socket)

to show all reader in the fifo, it is very useful when some reader is connection disconnected by his ISP or readers machine hangs, the fifo will hold his connection forever (It is because the monotech_fifo.pl doesnt set SO_KEEPALIVE and TCP_KEEPALIVE which will be fixed in the future)

and

message>kill_reader[tab]< fifo name >

to kill any connection of < fifo name >

This package is heavily used by my company, so it is likely reliable.
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Added: 2006-09-14 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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Network Probe 2.1

Network Probe 2.1


Network Probe and protocol analyzer is the ultimate tool for traffic-level network monitoring, troubleshooting, analysis. more>>
Network Probe and protocol analyzer is the ultimate tool for traffic-level network monitoring, troubleshooting, analysis,
If your network is crawling to a standstill, and you suspect there might be a problem with the network traffic, Network Probe will quickly help you identify what is causing the problem, show you who is generating any troublesome traffic, and where the traffic is being transmitted.
Network Probe will collect traffic statistics for all protocols, hosts, and conversations on your network, and show you all the top talkers and listeners on your network. Hosts generating large amounts of traffic such as music and movie streaming, playing online games, or listening to streaming media are easily identified.
Main features:
- Watch in real time which protocols are used on your network
- Watch in real time which hosts are active on your network and the Internet
- Watch in real time which conversations are taking place on your network and to and from the Internet
- Watch in real time detailed protocol statistics per host
- Watch in real time detailed protocol statistics per conversation
- Watch in real time network card details for your network
- Watch traffic amount of selected entries relative to the total and filtered traffic
- Watch traffic amount over time for any host, conversation, and protocol
- Watch in real time network throughput for the entire network segment
- Inspect detailed logged statistical data from days and weeks earlier
- Filter out and search for selected protocols, hosts, conversations, and network cards
- Sort network traffic by amount of data transmitted or received
- Export network traffic statistics data
- Configure users with restricted access to statistical data
- Password protected login
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Added: 2007-03-20 License: Freeware Price:
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My Network Catalog r1

My Network Catalog r1


My Network Catalog is an indexing engine that allows Windows shares to be bound together over a local network. more>>
My Network Catalog is an indexing engine that allows Windows shares (or Samba shares) to be bound together over a local network.

My Network Catalog allows an easy centralized search of all the files available over the network.

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Added: 2006-06-16 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Network Traffic Analyzer 1.0

Network Traffic Analyzer 1.0


Network Traffic Analyzer analyzes the network traffic on multiple network devices and creates HTML statistics. more>>
Network Traffic Analyzer analyzes the network traffic on multiple network devices and creates HTML statistics with some network usage graphs. Sometimes it is good to know, how the network is used, how many bytes were received and how many bytes were sent.Therefore, here is Network Traffic Analyzer, which creates simple network usage statistics.


Such statistics can tell you, how good your network connection really is (who cares about what Internet provider say, when was the network down, which time is the best time for downloading large packages of data etc. etc. Or with this software you can just better imagine, how many traffic can your home computer generate.

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Added: 2006-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Network-I 1.4.0

Network-I 1.4.0


Captures, displays and analyses TCP/IP traffic more>> Network-I comprises a fast sniffer with a powerful filtering language, and a suite of tools to process the captured packets.
The possibilities range from the straightforward display of packets in exhaustive detail (or alternatively, in a 1-line summary mode) to measurement of traffic levels, and reporting on packet retransmission and losses.
It can also import (and export) capture files in tcpdump and snoop formats.
Network-I is therefore ideal for a troubleshooting network admin, and developers who want to debug the network traffic exchanged by their applications - or even for the curious student of networking who wants to look under the hood of TCP/IP.
This program is distributed as a set of pre-built Linux and Solaris packages, for ease of installation (and uninstallation).
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Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Network Simulator 2.31

Network Simulator 2.31


Network Simulator is a discrete event simulator targeted at networking research. more>>
Network Simulator (Ns) is a discrete event simulator targeted at networking research. Ns provides substantial support for simulation of TCP, routing, and multicast protocols over wired and wireless (local and satellite) networks.
Ns began as a variant of the REAL network simulator in 1989 and has evolved substantially over the past few years. In 1995 ns development was supported by DARPA through the VINT project at LBL, Xerox PARC, UCB, and USC/ISI.
Currently ns development is support through DARPA with SAMAN and through NSF with CONSER, both in collaboration with other researchers including ACIRI. Ns has always included substantal contributions from other researchers, including wireless code from the UCB Daedelus and CMU Monarch projects and Sun Microsystems.
Enhancements:
- Major updates were made to the PackMime-HTTP HTTP/1.1 and WPAN modules.
- Solaris/Sun C compilation bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2007-03-23 License: BSD License Price:
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Network Query Tool 1.9

Network Query Tool 1.9


Network Query Tool is a one-stop solution for obtaining information about a domain name or an IP address. more>>
Network Query Tool is a one-stop solution for obtaining information about a domain name or an IP address.
Instead of manually using a variety of shell commands, or visiting numerous websites to investigate a host, just load Network Query Tool in your browser and enter the hostname or IP. NQT does the rest, as is evidenced by this sample output.
Main features:
- Reverse lookup - resolves an IP address to a hostname (if one exists) or vice versa
- DNS query - aka Dig, requires a dig binary on your system
- Whois (WWW) - gets domain registration information. Now supporting just about every known TLD, gTLD, and ccTLD.
- Whois (IP) - gets IP owner information. Supports all IP blocks maintained by ARIN (US), RIPE (Europe), JPNIC (Japan), APNIC (China/Asia-Pacific), BRNIC (Brazil), LACNIC (Latin America), AFRINIC (Africa), and KRNIC (Korea).
- Check port - Determine whether or not a port on the target host is open. Defaults to port 80.
- Ping - performs a 5-packet ping to the target, requires a ping binary.
- Traceroute - performs a traceroute to the target, requires a traceroute binary.
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Added: 2007-03-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Network Traffic Analyser 0.2.2

Network Traffic Analyser 0.2.2


Network Traffic Analyser provides a script-driven network traffic monitor. more>>
Network Traffic Analyser provides a script-driven network traffic monitor.

Network Traffic Analyser (formerly known as sniffer) is designed to be an extremely powerful, configurable, and versatile tool for monitoring network traffic.

It can be used as a plain sniffer, as a tool for accounting, dynamic firewall updates, and many more things.

It features scripting support and an event-driven architecture.

The idea behind this project is to create a powerful tool for playing around with network traffic. The basic concepts are simplicity and flexibility. Instead of building tool that does something specific (and does a good job at it), were trying to build a tool that will be able to do whatever you want it to do (and still be good at it :).

To put it very simply, you write a script that will be invoked for every packet that passes through your network. You write your scripts in a Tcl, fully blown, interpreted programming language. That fact guaranties that you wont be constrained in your creativity.

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Added: 2007-02-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Network Time Tools 0.8.1

Network Time Tools 0.8.1


Network Time Tools (NTT) is a set of network tools designed to provide monitoring of a network. more>>
Network Time Tools (NTT) is a set of network tools designed to provide monitoring of a network and the services on that network, and provide various reports on the hosts/services and optional alerts via email, pager, and cellphones. It also has the capability to send messages on user-specified services to email, pagers and cell phones.
Main features:
- Bandwidth measurement based on time intervals
- Checks Service availibilty on specified Hosts for the following protocols:
- ftp
- ssh
- telnet
- dns
- http ( specific pages )
- www ( simple head )
- pop
- nntp
- imap
- irc
- smtp
- Ability to send alerts based on user specified services to:
- pagers
- cell phones
- email
- A frontend that displays a daily report that can be viewed by a web browser or cell phone.
- views specific servers
- views specific services
- views bandwidth measurements
- view alerts
- Data stored in a Mysql Database
- Easily configurable via an XML config file
- Runs in Daemon or one-shot mode
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Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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network-config 0.1

network-config 0.1


network-config is a simple network configuration tool. more>>
network-config is a simple network configuration tool.

Network-config is a simple and easy to use program that helps configuring the network interfaces for linux-based operating systems. It allows to have multiple configurations for the same computer and to easy configure NAT for internet sharing.

It can also be used to scan for wireless networks. It is written in perl and uses gtk2+, but also works as a command line program.

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Added: 2006-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java Network Stack 1.1

Java Network Stack 1.1


Java Network Stack provides a Java library for research oriented network programming. more>>
Java Network Stack provides a Java library for research oriented network programming.

Java Network Stack is a library used by the DIMES project to create new internet measurements. It provides a clean API for packet manipulation, send, receive, filter, and analysis. It is a unification of raw socket capabilities, MAC level networkingm, and IPv6 capabilities.

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Added: 2007-04-25 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Network Pipemeter 0.40

Network Pipemeter 0.40


Network Pipemeter is a tool for measuring available bandwidth between hosts. more>>
Network Pipemeter is a tool for measuring available bandwidth between hosts. nepim is also useful to generate network traffic for testing purposes.
nepim operates in client/server mode, is able to handle multiple parallel traffic streams, reports periodic partial statistics along the testing, and supports IPv6.
nepim has been tested under Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD, though it should work under other platforms as well. If you manage to build nepim for different systems, please send the patch.
- nepim is useful to assess the throughput at the transport layer (TCP or UDP) as seen by applications.
- nepim runs single-threaded and should impose very light burden on your CPU. Unless, of course, your testing hosts have relatively high network bandwidth compared to low CPU power.
- One single server can service multiple clients simultaneously.
- As of nepim 0.11, one single client can interact simultaneously with multiple servers. For instance, suppose you want to test, from a single client, two remote servers, one located at 10.0.0.1,2000 and another at 192.168.0.1,3000:
- nepim -c 10.0.0.1,2000/192.168.0.1,3000
- The server listens to both TCP and UDP sockets. The client by default uses TCP sockets. Use the "-u" client option to switch the client operation to UDP.
- By default, only the server sends traffic towards the client. Use the "-s" client option to reverse the behavior, then only the client will send traffic. Use the "-d" client option to make both client and server to send traffic.
- Use the "-r" client option to establish an upper bit rate limit. Without a rate limiting option, nepim sends as fast as possible. See also "-R" below. Please notice the rate is specified in bps (bits per seconds); for instance, the following example states a rate limit of 100,000 bps (100 Kbps):
- nepim -c 10.0.0.1 -r 100000
- Use the "-R" client option to establish an upper "packet" rate limit (outbound rate limit for transport layer segments). Without a rate limiting option, nepim sends as fast as possible. If both "-r" and "-R" are given, nepim limits the sending rate at the lower of those bounds.
- Use the "-n" client option to run multiple parallel traffic streams.
- Use the "-b" server option to make the server to listen on specific local addresses.
- Use the "-6" option to disable IPv6 support.
Enhancements:
- Support for randomizing the UDP destination address/port has been added in order to put stress on routers with on-demand (dynamic) forwarding table caches.
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Added: 2007-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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