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| GFI LANguard Network Security Scanner 6 - network security analyzer, Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
$375.00 (Free Trial) | OS:
2000/XP | Size:
13043 KB | Version:
6 |
LANguard allows you to not only scan your network, but do it from a Hackers perspective. It will identify all machines on your network, their Netbios info, open ports, shares and much more. LANguard Network Scanner can also display installed hotfixes and scan for known security issues - providing you with a web link to more information if any are found. It includes a large database of common vulnerabilities, including CGI, FTP, registry exploits and more.
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| GFI LANguard Security Event Log Monitor 5 - monitor eventlog entries, Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
$375.00 (Free Trial) | OS:
2000/XP | Size:
12404 KB | Version:
5 |
GFI LANguard S.E.L.M. performs event log based intrusion detection and network-wide event log management. It archives & analyses the event logs of all network machines and alerts you in real time to security issues, attacks and other critical events. GFI LANguard S.E.L.M. s intelligent analysis means you do not need to be an Event Guru to be able to: Monitor users attempting to access secured shares and confidential files; Monitor critical servers and create alerts for specific events and conditions occurring on your network; Back up and clear event logs automatically on remote machines; Detect attacks using local user accounts; and much more!
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| Grims Ping 1.7.5 - advanced ping tool, Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/NT/ME/2000 | Size:
2227 KB | Version:
1.7.5 |
Grim's Ping is a network scanner and ping tool with many advanced features and options not commonly found in every tool of this kind. It includes advanced firewall support, public directory scanning, support for directory permissions, a customizable port list and much more.
If upgrading, uninstall any previous version first.
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| HiPing 1.61 - network ping tool, Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
$29.95 (Free Trial) | OS:
98/NT/ME/2000 | Size:
492 KB | Version:
1.61 |
HiPing useful in testing and debugging TCP/IP troubles. It sends out a packet and expects a specified host(s) to respond back in a specified time frame. Simply create a TXT file with the server address (e.g webattack.com), one server per line.
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| IPNetInfo 1.02 - ip address lookup tool, Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/2000/XP | Size:
45 KB | Version:
1.02 |
IPNetInfo allows you to easily find all available information about given IP address. You can check multiple IP addresses at the same time, convert host names (if you don't have the IP) and also paste email headers and let the program automatically extract the IP addresses. It will then display the country/city, owner information, address and any other information returned by the whois server of RIPE, APNIC or LACNIC. The results can be exported to text or HTML.
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| JW Tray Ping 1.5 - , Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/NT/ME/2000 | Size:
968 KB | Version:
1.5 |
Tray Ping is used for 'pinging' IPs, f.e. computers in your local area network or in the internet. A network ping (also known as Packet Internet Groper) is the process of sending an echo message to an IP address and reading the reply to verify a connection between TCP/IP hosts. An IP is an idenfication number for TCP/IP hosts. Tray Ping uses the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP). The program stays minimized in the system tray area at the right lower area of your desktop. If you wish Tray Ping can timer-controlled ping the listed IPs and and is able to display the online/offline status of one IP using colored icons directly in the system tray area. Tray Ping can create a log file, too.
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| MegaPing 4.4 - suite of network utilities, Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
$89.00 (Free Trial) | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
4347 KB | Version:
4.4 |
MegaPing brings the convenience of Windows to the use of host monitor, finger, name lookup, network time synchronizer, ping, traceroute, and whois utilities. It also includes a comprehensive Security Scanner, Port scanner (TCP and UDP ports), IP scanner, NetBIOS scanner and a Share Scanner.
The program provides an overview of important system information, from IP routing information to per protocol statistics. It also provides information about the processes running on your computer, including summary and detailed information on threads, memory usage, loaded modules, and a number of other parameters. Megaping supports monitoring of multiple remote computers simultaneously as well as processing any number of ping, traceroute, general DNS, DNS AFXR (Transfer zone of authority), finger, and whois requests simultaneously. The built in port scanner can rapidly scan multiple or individual machines for open TCP ports and provides real-time information about open ports and connections with detailed description. Additional features include real-time protocol statistics, detailed interface information, real-time IP routing information, TCP protocol information and statistics and more.
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| Miart HTTP Header Tool 1.2 build 0.7b - lets you get the HTTP Header information, Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/NT/ME/2000 | Size:
445 KB | Version:
1.2 build 0.7b |
This simple tool lets you get the HTTP Header information from any website by entering the URL into the program. It also includes a a Ping tool, a traceroute tool and a domain name/IP resolver. Quick and simple.
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| MiPiTo 1.0 - simple graphical ping tool, Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
234 KB | Version:
1.0 |
MiPiTo is is simple graphical ping tool, it displays a graph of the ping results, using a server of your choice. You can specify the ping interval, the block size, timeout and TTL. The program will also display the average value.
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| Necrosoft Advanced DIG 0.4 - TCP-based DNS client, Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/NT/ME/2000 | Size:
89 KB | Version:
0.4 |
Necrosoft Advanced DIG (ADIG) is a TCP-based DNS client that supports most of the available options, including AXFR zone transfer. It has two operation modes - traditional and extended. In first mode it asks address or host name by the default means of Windows sockets. In extended mode it utilizes TCP connection to acquire any info that can be supplied by the server, including AXFR. TCP ensures reliable data connection and full data set from server (default UDP answer data amount is limited to packet size).
ADIG supports 20 different queries to nameserver, which are shortly described in drop-list.
Default operation mode is extended, but if no server is selected, the host will be looked up by Windows sockets. In case that none of the DNS servers are known, ADIG has a default pre-defined root server list.
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