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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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liboping 0.3.5

liboping 0.3.5


liboping was inspired by ping, libping and fping. more>>
liboping was inspired by ping, libping and fping: liboping differs from these existing solutions in that it can `ping multiple hosts in parallel using IPv6 or IPv4 transparently.
Other design principles were an object oriented interface, simplicity and extensibility.
Since version 1.0 has not yet been reached the interface is not yet stable. However, huge changes are not to be expected.
A simple binary, called oping is included. It is like ping, ping6, and fping rolled into one.
Enhancements:
- A case in which file descriptors would not be closed correctly has been fixed.
- The includes have been corrected and C++ support has been improved.
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Added: 2007-03-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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pmping 0.06

pmping 0.06


pmping provides a parallel multiple host ping with audible results (beep on the PC speaker). more>>
pmping provides a parallel multiple host ping with audible results (beep on the PC speaker).
pmping is a script that pings multiple hosts in parallel and gives audible results depending on host state.
The sounds come from the internal PC speaker, thus not needing a sound card. It beeps when a host OS is losing many packets, or when it is down.
If the host is down, the script can send an email notification or run a command. All aspects are fully customisable by the user.
Main features:
- Logs notifications to standard output.
- Reloads config file on-the-fly.
- Ability to run a command when a host is down.
- Sends e-mail notifications when a host is down and when it comes up.
Enhancements:
- Corrected dynamic config reload (wasnt really working).
- Try to catch SMTP connection errors when sending notification e-mails.
- Changed the way we check network errors (regex was not working).
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Added: 2007-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public 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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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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Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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qPingTool 0.3.1

qPingTool 0.3.1


qPingTool provides a simple tool to enable pinging of external feed agregators. more>>
qPingTool provides a simple tool to enable pinging of external feed agregators.

Plone Ping Tool (qPingTool) is a simple tool to enable pinging of external feed agregators. Currently qPingTool is used with Plone Blog.

Plone Ping Tool (qPingTool) is a simple tool to enable pinging of external feed agregators. This product has no analogues in Plone. You no longer have the need to go to external feed aggregators like Technorati and inform them that your site has new content. Plone PingTool will do it instead of you thus saving your time.

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Added: 2007-03-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PingNode 0.1

PingNode 0.1


PingNode will ping network nodes at a set interval. more>>
PingNode will ping a list of network devices at a specified interval. PingNode will then create a record in a MySQL database for each ping indicating that the node was there or not there.

It will also send an email if the node is found to be down. The index.php page contains a list of monitored hosts with current status.

A detail page contains historical data for a given host.

ToDo:

Seperate table for hosts
Query data by date range
Dynamic host add/delete/modify
Custom Reports
disk space monitor
Process/Service monitor

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Added: 2006-05-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WMPing 0.2.1

WMPing 0.2.1


WMPing is a dockable application for checking the state of hosts. more>>
WMPing is a small dockable application for checking the state of hosts.
It show "up" status for a host that is available (ping packets are returned to you) and "down" status for a host that cannot be pinged.
Enhancements:
- fixed CPU usage
To compile:
# aclocal
# automake -a -c
# autoconf
# ./congigure
# make
To install:
You must be the superuser for typing:
# make install
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Added: 2006-09-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pinger 1.0.5

Pinger 1.0.5


Pinger is a network monitor tool with optional WWW interface (includes such features as sending SNMP traps to other host). more>>
Pinger is a network monitor tool with optional WWW interface (includes such features as sending SNMP traps to other host and others).

Compiling and Installing:

1. Become root and gunzip/tar sources

2. Create list of hosts to monitor to. I used standard file used by named server (modified as show bellow):

Sample:

... hosts file sample ...
;
; This is file of my hosts
;
;
;PINGER_START
; pingerd will look from here |
vilma A 192.168.3.1
theodor - thomas computer ;)
...
...
; remember, pinger use FIRST world of each line.
;SLEEP xx - sleep xx seconds
;PINGER_STOP
; pingerd will stop here
; All below will not be monitored
non-important.node
... end

anyway - look at template in etc/

3. ./configure ( --help )

4. Edit src/config.h and src/pingerd.h if you have ping path different from /bin/ping.

6. Type make ; make install

7. Insert /usr/sbin/pingerd to your rc.local file.

8. Type /usr/sbin/pingerd or reboot your computer.

9. Move src/*.cgi to your httpd cgi-bin directory

Run www browser and type http://your.host.name/cgi-bin/pinger.cgi
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Added: 2006-04-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GTK-Pinger 0.32

GTK-Pinger 0.32


GTK-Pinger is a utility to ping multiple addresses, which presents results using GTK/ncurses. more>>
GTK-Pinger is a cyclic multi ping utility for selected adresses using ncurses/GTK.
You simply write adresses into a configuration file and after execution of pinger, you will see small nice window, which inform you about current status of selected hosts and their triptimes.
Enhancements:
- The GTK window is now scrollable.
- Debian package support was added.
- Memory leaks were fixed.
- Some minor changes were made.
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Added: 2007-02-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MultiPing 0.2

MultiPing 0.2


MultiPing provides a multi-protocol, multi-host, graphical ping utility. more>>
MultiPing provides a multi-protocol, multi-host, graphical ping utility.

MultiPing is a multi-protocol, multi-host, graphical ping utility, used to ensure a set of hosts are up and running and providing the expected services.

Currently, the supported protocols are ICMP Echo, HTTP, SMTP, and POP. This goes beyond simply using ICMP Echo to determine the status of a server to actually testing the protocols the server is expected to be providing.

MultiPing is provided as a runnable .jar file. You should be able to simply double-click the multiping.jar file to launch MultiPing. You can then right-click in the main window to access the context menu which will allow you to add, edit, and delete hosts from the list.

Each host can have one or more of the supported protocols enabled. For each enabled protocol zero or more arguments can be provided which are used to status the specified protocol.

A file will be created in the same directory as multiping.jar named multiping.dat. This stores the list of hosts, along with the protocols enabled for each host and the arguments to each enabled protocol.

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Added: 2007-03-16 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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Pingmaster 0.9

Pingmaster 0.9


Pingmaster theme periodically pings selected computer. more>>
Pingmaster theme periodically pings selected computer. It is done each 15 minutes (.theme file, line 2, interval in milisecs). Here, as you can see, my theme benefits from program "ping" (.theme file, last line).

So you can specifity computer you want to ping by any way which ping understands. Theme also benefits from programs "grep", "awk", and "date". Last one i have mentioned is used on line 12 in .theme file. There, you can change format of time displayed.

Themes look is made to fit "Ricardos kiramba debian" theme, which you can get at http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=30686.

Remember you must have programs mentioned above.

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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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pingmon 2.2

pingmon 2.2


pingmon is a small PING monitor, it just pings a server 5 times and displays the results. more>>
pingmon is a small PING monitor, it just pings a server 5 times and displays the results.

Dont really know how usefull it will be to anyone, but here it is!

Change the .theme file to change the labels and the servers... ill try to do some sort of "click to change" thing later.

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Added: 2007-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pyroman 0.3

Pyroman 0.3


Pyroman is a flexible and fast firewall tool. more>>
Pyroman is a flexible and fast firewall tool.
Main features:
The good:
- Really fast compared to sh+awk based solutions due to using iptables-restore
- Rollback to previous firewall on error to minimize risk of use
- Detailed error reporting to help configuring
- Easy syntax to add hosts, nats
- Designed for complex networks
- Written in easy to read python code
- Extensively documented (Python docstrings)
- You can add custom iptables rules when needed
- Lots of verification checks done before execution
- Designed to use the same configuration files on multiple hosts (e.g. failover firewalls or the destination host itself; it will detect if you are talking about a local or a remote host
The bad:
- Not designed for single-host workstation setups
- Doesnt completely hide iptables complexity from the admin (good or bad?)
- Only iptables, no TC/Shaping, no IPsec, proxy arp setup, VPN, ifconfig (I use other tools for that, e.g. heartbeat)
To tease you a little more into testing, heres an example host configuration: ("dmz" is an interface alias - where the web server is connected to -, as are "INT", "DMZ" and "ANY" for clients on these interfaces)
A really simple webserver configuration.
These examples are just boring...
But without NAT they would be even more boring.
# web server
add_host(
name="web",
ip="10.100.1.2",
iface="dmz"
)
# offering, well, web service.
allow(
client="ANY DMZ INT",
server="web",
service="www ssh ping"
)
# internal hosts may access FTP, too
allow(
client="INT",
server="web",
service="ftp"
)
# setup NAT
add_nat(
client="ANY INT",
server="web",
ip="12.34.56.80"
)
(Yes, this is a python script. No, you probably wont care to write your configuration in a programming language, will you?)
Enhancements:
- New in this version: iptables and kernel version checks (required for the new extended examples bittorrent filter) and some minor code cleanups and refactoring.
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Added: 2006-04-17 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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