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Samba Scanner / Mount / Umount 1.05
Samba Scanner / Mount / Umount is a tool to Scan Samba share from Host. more>>
Samba Scanner / Mount / Umount is a tool to Scan Samba share from Host.
Samba Scanner / Mount / Umount can found and mount remote share in local folder. Umount Share and Device from System.
<<lessSamba Scanner / Mount / Umount can found and mount remote share in local folder. Umount Share and Device from System.
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Added: 2006-03-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1318 downloads
Samba Commander 1.2.2
Samba Commander is a text mode SMB network commander. more>>
Samba Commander is a text mode SMB network commander. In SMBC, you can browse the local network or you can use the search function to find the files.
You can also download/upload files and directories or create them both locally and remotely. SMBC has a resume function and supports UTF-8 characters.
Enhancements:
- fixed bug in function to retrying connection
- fixed bug in bookmark menu
- fixed bug in function to set username, password and workgroup
<<lessYou can also download/upload files and directories or create them both locally and remotely. SMBC has a resume function and supports UTF-8 characters.
Enhancements:
- fixed bug in function to retrying connection
- fixed bug in bookmark menu
- fixed bug in function to set username, password and workgroup
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Added: 2005-06-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1578 downloads
Nmap::Scanner 0.9
Nmap::Scanner is a Perl module to perform and manipulate nmap scans using perl. more>>
Nmap::Scanner is a Perl module to perform and manipulate nmap scans using perl.
SYNOPSIS
Perl extension for performing nmap (www.insecure.org/nmap) scans.
use Nmap::Scanner;
# Batch scan method
my $scanner = new Nmap::Scanner;
$scanner->tcp_syn_scan();
$scanner->add_scan_port(1-1024);
$scanner->add_scan_port(8080);
$scanner->guess_os();
$scanner->max_rtt_timeout(200);
$scanner->add_target(some.host.out.there.com.org);
# $results is an instance of Nmap::Scanner::Backend::Results
my $results = $scanner->scan();
# Print the results out as an well-formatted XML document
print $results->as_xml();
# Event scan method using *new* easier way to set scan options.
my $scanner = new Nmap::Scanner;
$scanner->register_scan_started_event(&scan_started);
$scanner->register_port_found_event(&port_found);
$scanner->scan(-sS -p 1-1024 -O --max-rtt-timeout 200 somehost.org.net.it);
sub scan_started {
my $self = shift;
my $host = shift;
my $hostname = $host->name();
my $addresses = join(,, map {$_->address()} $host->addresses());
my $status = $host->status();
print "$hostname ($addresses) is $statusn";
}
sub port_found {
my $self = shift;
my $host = shift;
my $port = shift;
my $name = $host->name();
my $addresses = join(,, map {$_->addr()} $host->addresses());
print "On host $name ($addresses), found ",
$port->state()," port ",
join(/,$port->protocol(),$port->portid()),"n";
}
This set of modules provides perl class wrappers for the network mapper (nmap) scanning tool (see http://www.insecure.org/nmap/). Using these modules, a developer, network administrator, or other techie can create perl routines or classes which can be used to automate and integrate nmap scans elegantly into new and existing perl scripts.
If you dont have nmap installed, you will need to download it BEFORE you can use these modules. Get it from http://www.insecure.org/nmap/. You will need nmap 3.10+ installed to use all the features of this module.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
Perl extension for performing nmap (www.insecure.org/nmap) scans.
use Nmap::Scanner;
# Batch scan method
my $scanner = new Nmap::Scanner;
$scanner->tcp_syn_scan();
$scanner->add_scan_port(1-1024);
$scanner->add_scan_port(8080);
$scanner->guess_os();
$scanner->max_rtt_timeout(200);
$scanner->add_target(some.host.out.there.com.org);
# $results is an instance of Nmap::Scanner::Backend::Results
my $results = $scanner->scan();
# Print the results out as an well-formatted XML document
print $results->as_xml();
# Event scan method using *new* easier way to set scan options.
my $scanner = new Nmap::Scanner;
$scanner->register_scan_started_event(&scan_started);
$scanner->register_port_found_event(&port_found);
$scanner->scan(-sS -p 1-1024 -O --max-rtt-timeout 200 somehost.org.net.it);
sub scan_started {
my $self = shift;
my $host = shift;
my $hostname = $host->name();
my $addresses = join(,, map {$_->address()} $host->addresses());
my $status = $host->status();
print "$hostname ($addresses) is $statusn";
}
sub port_found {
my $self = shift;
my $host = shift;
my $port = shift;
my $name = $host->name();
my $addresses = join(,, map {$_->addr()} $host->addresses());
print "On host $name ($addresses), found ",
$port->state()," port ",
join(/,$port->protocol(),$port->portid()),"n";
}
This set of modules provides perl class wrappers for the network mapper (nmap) scanning tool (see http://www.insecure.org/nmap/). Using these modules, a developer, network administrator, or other techie can create perl routines or classes which can be used to automate and integrate nmap scans elegantly into new and existing perl scripts.
If you dont have nmap installed, you will need to download it BEFORE you can use these modules. Get it from http://www.insecure.org/nmap/. You will need nmap 3.10+ installed to use all the features of this module.
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Added: 2007-04-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
943 downloads
Qmail virus scanner 1.4
The Qmail virus scanner (QScan) is a mail filter for Qmail that scans incoming messages using the Sophos Antivirus engine. more>>
The Qmail virus scanner (QScan) is a mail filter for Qmail that scans incoming messages using the Sophos Antivirus engine, immediately rejecting infected content.
It is designed to be minimalistic, yet extremely fast and secure, and uses multiple pipes instead of the traditional temporary files and privilege separation. It works with non-native versions of the virus scanner like under OpenBSD with Linux or FreeBSD emulation.
You must create a temporary directory to extract MIME attachments, and replace Qmails original qmail-queue program with Qscan. Quick way to achieve this for the impatients :
mkdir /var/qmail/qscan
chmod 700 /var/qmail/qscan
chown qmaild:qmail /var/qmail/qscan
ln /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue-old
Now, lets compile and install Qscan :
./configure --help
./configure [your beloved flags]
make install-strip
The last step is to replace the original qmail-queue program with our filter :
rm /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue
ln -s /usr/local/sbin/qscan /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue
Depending on your local configuration, it may be needed or not, but start with doing it :
chown qmaild:qmail /usr/local/sbin/qscan
chmod 6711 /usr/local/sbin/qscan
After testing, if everythings ok for you, remove the setuid bit :
chown 0:0 /usr/local/sbin/qscan
chmod 711 /usr/local/sbin/qscan
<<lessIt is designed to be minimalistic, yet extremely fast and secure, and uses multiple pipes instead of the traditional temporary files and privilege separation. It works with non-native versions of the virus scanner like under OpenBSD with Linux or FreeBSD emulation.
You must create a temporary directory to extract MIME attachments, and replace Qmails original qmail-queue program with Qscan. Quick way to achieve this for the impatients :
mkdir /var/qmail/qscan
chmod 700 /var/qmail/qscan
chown qmaild:qmail /var/qmail/qscan
ln /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue-old
Now, lets compile and install Qscan :
./configure --help
./configure [your beloved flags]
make install-strip
The last step is to replace the original qmail-queue program with our filter :
rm /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue
ln -s /usr/local/sbin/qscan /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue
Depending on your local configuration, it may be needed or not, but start with doing it :
chown qmaild:qmail /usr/local/sbin/qscan
chmod 6711 /usr/local/sbin/qscan
After testing, if everythings ok for you, remove the setuid bit :
chown 0:0 /usr/local/sbin/qscan
chmod 711 /usr/local/sbin/qscan
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Added: 2006-07-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1201 downloads
Port Scanner 2.1
Port Scanner provides a tool to check for open ports. more>>
Port Scanner provides a tool to check for open ports.
Port Scanner will try to connect on every port you define for a particular host. If a connection is made, it will try to read any data returned.
This product is intended for individuals to test their own equipment for weak security, and the author will take no responsibility if it is put to any other use.
Amazon sell many books on Security that will enhance your ability to keep your computer secure.
The Windows version has been withdrawn. Apologies for this, but it is too popular and uses my bandwidth up too quickly. If anyone want to host the binary for me, I will happily post a link here. It should also be possible to compile Version 2.1 for Windows.
Whats New in this release:
.(QT) Takes multiple port ranges.
.Minor bugfixes.
<<lessPort Scanner will try to connect on every port you define for a particular host. If a connection is made, it will try to read any data returned.
This product is intended for individuals to test their own equipment for weak security, and the author will take no responsibility if it is put to any other use.
Amazon sell many books on Security that will enhance your ability to keep your computer secure.
The Windows version has been withdrawn. Apologies for this, but it is too popular and uses my bandwidth up too quickly. If anyone want to host the binary for me, I will happily post a link here. It should also be possible to compile Version 2.1 for Windows.
Whats New in this release:
.(QT) Takes multiple port ranges.
.Minor bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-02-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
991 downloads
Samba 3.0.25c
The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that implements the SMB protocol for unix systems. more>>
Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients.
Samba is freely available, unlike other SMB/CIFS implementations, and allows for interoperability between Linux/Unix servers and Windows-based clients.
Samba is software that can be run on a platform other than Microsoft Windows, for example, Linux, OpenVMS, IBM System 390, UNIX, and other operating systems. Samba uses the TCP/IP protocol that is installed on the host server.
When correctly configured, it allows that host to interact with a Microsoft Windows client or server as if it is a Windows file and print server.
Samba is a software package that gives network administrators flexibility and freedom in terms of setup, configuration, and choice of systems and equipment.
Because of all that it offers, Samba has grown in popularity, and continues to do so, every year since its release in 1992.
<<lessSamba is freely available, unlike other SMB/CIFS implementations, and allows for interoperability between Linux/Unix servers and Windows-based clients.
Samba is software that can be run on a platform other than Microsoft Windows, for example, Linux, OpenVMS, IBM System 390, UNIX, and other operating systems. Samba uses the TCP/IP protocol that is installed on the host server.
When correctly configured, it allows that host to interact with a Microsoft Windows client or server as if it is a Windows file and print server.
Samba is a software package that gives network administrators flexibility and freedom in terms of setup, configuration, and choice of systems and equipment.
Because of all that it offers, Samba has grown in popularity, and continues to do so, every year since its release in 1992.
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Added: 2007-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
505 downloads
Update Scanner 2.0.13
Update Scanner provides an extension which monitors web pages for updates. more>>
Update Scanner provides an extension which monitors web pages for updates.
Right-click on any page, and select "Scan Page for Updates".
You can choose how often the site will be checked for changes, and whether to ignore minor updates.
When a change is detected, a notification window is displayed. Click the blue up-arrow on the bottom status bar to show the Update Scanner sidebar. Webpages that have been updated are shown in bold.
Double-click any item to open the website.
<<lessRight-click on any page, and select "Scan Page for Updates".
You can choose how often the site will be checked for changes, and whether to ignore minor updates.
When a change is detected, a notification window is displayed. Click the blue up-arrow on the bottom status bar to show the Update Scanner sidebar. Webpages that have been updated are shown in bold.
Double-click any item to open the website.
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Added: 2007-07-19 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
832 downloads
SmbShareScan 0.8.5
SmbShareScan is an utility that scans Samba networks and builds a database you can query. more>>
Smbsharescan is a software to browse your network. His aim is to scan all the network and after you can search a file in, or navigate on the network.
SmbShareScan advantage is that is loaded in memory.
The library is multi-threaded for best performance. A GTK+ frontend is also provided.
<<lessSmbShareScan advantage is that is loaded in memory.
The library is multi-threaded for best performance. A GTK+ frontend is also provided.
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Added: 2006-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1352 downloads
AntiVirus Scanner 3.2.1
AntiVirus Scanner is an anti-virus scanner for Endeavour Mark II that uses the ClamAV library (libclamav). more>>
AntiVirus Scanner is an anti-virus scanner for Endeavour Mark II that uses the ClamAV library (libclamav).
AntiVirus Scanner allows you to create a list of scan items for frequently scanned locations and features easy virus database updating, all in a simple GUI environment.
<<lessAntiVirus Scanner allows you to create a list of scan items for frequently scanned locations and features easy virus database updating, all in a simple GUI environment.
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
843 downloads
PySamba 1.0
PySamba is a Python library that provides a full wrapper for the Samba CLI library provided with samba-3.0.24. more>>
PySamba is a Python library that provides a full wrapper for the Samba CLI library provided with samba-3.0.24.
PySamba is a full wrapper based in the work of Tim Potter. In fact, PySamba is built as a Python C extension over the cli library provided with samba-3.0.24 and a Python module that hides the complexity of the lower layer (smb) providing high-level commands like Mkdir or DiskAvail. At now, PySamba provides a fully functional samba wrapper, allowing the developer to interface any samba-capable device much like python’s ftplib does.
PySamba has been written by Juan M. Casillas and released under GNU GPL public License.
You need a gcc compiler, a python running environment (tested with 2.4.3) and the samba-3.0.24 sources. PySamba Has been developed under an UNIX environment (HP-UX) and tested against native NT shares.
Simple & Easy
from pysamba import * ... and go. Server login is encapsulated in the constructor, so just provide the require parameters, and start working with your favorite smb share. PySamba is easy to use, and easy to install.
Installation:
See the INSTALL file, but the installation process is the following:
Get Samba-3.0.24 and uncompress it.
copy py_smb.c and py_smb.h into samba-3.0.24/source/python replacing the existing files
go to samba-3.0.24/source and issue a configure --with-python=python. Then make , make install, make python_ext, make install This will install python’s dynamic library.
Import pysamba from the directory where pysamba is, or copy it to any place under the PYTHONPATH
<<lessPySamba is a full wrapper based in the work of Tim Potter. In fact, PySamba is built as a Python C extension over the cli library provided with samba-3.0.24 and a Python module that hides the complexity of the lower layer (smb) providing high-level commands like Mkdir or DiskAvail. At now, PySamba provides a fully functional samba wrapper, allowing the developer to interface any samba-capable device much like python’s ftplib does.
PySamba has been written by Juan M. Casillas and released under GNU GPL public License.
You need a gcc compiler, a python running environment (tested with 2.4.3) and the samba-3.0.24 sources. PySamba Has been developed under an UNIX environment (HP-UX) and tested against native NT shares.
Simple & Easy
from pysamba import * ... and go. Server login is encapsulated in the constructor, so just provide the require parameters, and start working with your favorite smb share. PySamba is easy to use, and easy to install.
Installation:
See the INSTALL file, but the installation process is the following:
Get Samba-3.0.24 and uncompress it.
copy py_smb.c and py_smb.h into samba-3.0.24/source/python replacing the existing files
go to samba-3.0.24/source and issue a configure --with-python=python. Then make , make install, make python_ext, make install This will install python’s dynamic library.
Import pysamba from the directory where pysamba is, or copy it to any place under the PYTHONPATH
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Added: 2007-04-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
919 downloads
Samba TNG 0.4.99
Samba TNG is a SMB fileserver that concentrates on NT RPC and PDC functionality. more>>
Samba TNG is another SMB server for Unix-like operating systems. This software is concentrating on MSRPC interoperatability with Windows NT, 2000, XP, and 2003.
It provides PDC support and tools to remotely administer NT servers and workstations. Note that Samba TNG is currently in a beta stage. If you need advanced file/print serving capabilities, you should opt for Samba classic.
Enhancements:
- As with release 0.4, we highly recommend a working iconv library.
- Iconv is bundled with some C libraries - notably GNU libc - and shipped with almost all
- Linux systems, and some Unix systems.
- If your system does not have an iconv library, or (like Solaris) only has a limited one, we highly recommend installing the GNU libiconv, which you can find at http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/ .
- Samba-TNG will still compile and run with its own iconv stubs, but this probably will not handle international character sets well, if at all.
<<lessIt provides PDC support and tools to remotely administer NT servers and workstations. Note that Samba TNG is currently in a beta stage. If you need advanced file/print serving capabilities, you should opt for Samba classic.
Enhancements:
- As with release 0.4, we highly recommend a working iconv library.
- Iconv is bundled with some C libraries - notably GNU libc - and shipped with almost all
- Linux systems, and some Unix systems.
- If your system does not have an iconv library, or (like Solaris) only has a limited one, we highly recommend installing the GNU libiconv, which you can find at http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/ .
- Samba-TNG will still compile and run with its own iconv stubs, but this probably will not handle international character sets well, if at all.
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Added: 2005-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1505 downloads
Just Another Port Scanner 0.1
Just Another Port Scanner (JAPS) is an easy to use, bare-bones TCP port scanner. more>>
Just Another Port Scanner (JAPS) is an easy to use, bare-bones TCP port scanner. JAPS requires the GTK+ library to run. I created JAPS because I felt it would be a fun project and I wanted to learn GTK+ programming basics.
To compile an install JAPS just type make.
Todo
Add subnet scanning
Add progress bar
Display service name next to port number in results box
If you have any suggestions please contact me. 1
<<lessTo compile an install JAPS just type make.
Todo
Add subnet scanning
Add progress bar
Display service name next to port number in results box
If you have any suggestions please contact me. 1
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Added: 2006-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1210 downloads
Parallel Network Scanner 1.11
Parallel Network Scanner provides a fast network services scanner. more>>
Parallel Network Scanner provides a fast network services scanner.
pnscan is a scanner for TCP network services. It uses multithreading to increase its speed.
pnscan tries to be smart as to how many threads to start - it will dynamically start only as many as is needed to make progress in the scan - up to a maximum either as specified with the "-n" command line option, or 8 minus the maximum number of available file descriptors (pnscan tries to increase
it to the max limit automatically) - or any internal limit on the system (Linux normally only allows 256 threads).
Host ranges can be specified both as a CIDR - network name or IP address / mask bit length and as a range. When using CIDR notation - the first and last address is ignored (normally used for broadcasts)
Some examples:
192.168.0.0/24
192.160.0.1:192.160.0.254
arpanet/8
USAGE - EXAMPLES
# Scan network 192.168.0.0/24 for SSH daemons on port 22
pnscan 192.168.0.0/24 22
pnscan 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.254 ssh
# Scan hosts 192.168.10.34 ... 98 for IDENT servers, max 8 threads
pnscan -n8 -w"VERSION" 192.168.10.34:192.168.10.98 113
# Scan host 127.0.0.1 for WWW servers on all ports
pnscan -w"HEAD / HTTP/1.0rnrn" -r"Server:" 192.168.0.32 1:65525
pnscan -w"HEAD / HTTP/1.0rnrn" -r"Server:" localhost 1:65525
# Send binary data and expect the binary sequence FF 00 FF on port 145.
pnscan -W"05 5A 37" -R"FF 00 FF" 192.168.0.32 145
# Scan for Roxen servers and print the whole Server-line
pnscan -l -w"HEAD / HTTP/1.0rnrn" -r"Roxen" localhost 1:65525
# Scan for pidentd servers and try to locate the version
pnscan -w"VERSION" 192.160.0.0/24 113
# Scan network arpanet/24 for daytime servers and sort them IP-numerically
pnscan arpanet/10 daytime | ipsort
# Read host (&port) lines from stdin and scan the selected hosts for SSH
echo 192.160.10.11 ssh | pnscan -v
echo 192.160.10.12 | pnscan 22
Enhancements:
- pnscan.sgml Added the other options implemented in pnscan.c.
- pnscan.c: Modified the threads startup code to dynamically only start as many threads as is needed.
<<lesspnscan is a scanner for TCP network services. It uses multithreading to increase its speed.
pnscan tries to be smart as to how many threads to start - it will dynamically start only as many as is needed to make progress in the scan - up to a maximum either as specified with the "-n" command line option, or 8 minus the maximum number of available file descriptors (pnscan tries to increase
it to the max limit automatically) - or any internal limit on the system (Linux normally only allows 256 threads).
Host ranges can be specified both as a CIDR - network name or IP address / mask bit length and as a range. When using CIDR notation - the first and last address is ignored (normally used for broadcasts)
Some examples:
192.168.0.0/24
192.160.0.1:192.160.0.254
arpanet/8
USAGE - EXAMPLES
# Scan network 192.168.0.0/24 for SSH daemons on port 22
pnscan 192.168.0.0/24 22
pnscan 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.254 ssh
# Scan hosts 192.168.10.34 ... 98 for IDENT servers, max 8 threads
pnscan -n8 -w"VERSION" 192.168.10.34:192.168.10.98 113
# Scan host 127.0.0.1 for WWW servers on all ports
pnscan -w"HEAD / HTTP/1.0rnrn" -r"Server:" 192.168.0.32 1:65525
pnscan -w"HEAD / HTTP/1.0rnrn" -r"Server:" localhost 1:65525
# Send binary data and expect the binary sequence FF 00 FF on port 145.
pnscan -W"05 5A 37" -R"FF 00 FF" 192.168.0.32 145
# Scan for Roxen servers and print the whole Server-line
pnscan -l -w"HEAD / HTTP/1.0rnrn" -r"Roxen" localhost 1:65525
# Scan for pidentd servers and try to locate the version
pnscan -w"VERSION" 192.160.0.0/24 113
# Scan network arpanet/24 for daytime servers and sort them IP-numerically
pnscan arpanet/10 daytime | ipsort
# Read host (&port) lines from stdin and scan the selected hosts for SSH
echo 192.160.10.11 ssh | pnscan -v
echo 192.160.10.12 | pnscan 22
Enhancements:
- pnscan.sgml Added the other options implemented in pnscan.c.
- pnscan.c: Modified the threads startup code to dynamically only start as many threads as is needed.
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Added: 2007-03-12 License: Freeware Price:
958 downloads
Aegis Virus Scanner 2.0.0
Aegis is a virus scanner for Linux, Unix and Windows with a simple and intuitive user interface. more>>
Aegis project is a virus scanner for Linux, Unix and Windows with a simple and intuitive user interface.
Aegis supports scanning of subdirectories, hidden files and .zip and .tar archive files, and drag-and-drop of files from the Nautilus file browser, or your Gnome desktop. When a virus is detected you can choose to delete, quarantine or rename the file.
<<lessAegis supports scanning of subdirectories, hidden files and .zip and .tar archive files, and drag-and-drop of files from the Nautilus file browser, or your Gnome desktop. When a virus is detected you can choose to delete, quarantine or rename the file.
Download (0.021MB)
Added: 2006-09-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1134 downloads
Samba-Gtk 0.1
Samba-Gtk is a GTK+ frontend for Samba 4. more>>
Samba-Gtk is a GTK+ frontend for Samba 4.
A set of GTK+ applications that allow use of SMB- and related protocols. Current tools include a registry editor (local files and remote), DCE/RPC endpoint profiler, remote job planner (at/cron equivalent) and remote service manager.
Also contains a shared library with custom GTK+ widgets.
<<lessA set of GTK+ applications that allow use of SMB- and related protocols. Current tools include a registry editor (local files and remote), DCE/RPC endpoint profiler, remote job planner (at/cron equivalent) and remote service manager.
Also contains a shared library with custom GTK+ widgets.
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Added: 2007-03-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
976 downloads
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