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| Tesseract 0.7 - multifunctional networking tool, Subcategory: Network Information
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Free | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
133 KB | Version:
0.7 |
Tesseract is a multifunctional networking tool. The program has several purposes. First, it displays network traffic in realtime. Sent and received data is recorded and displayed on a per-host basis. All IP addresses seen are asynchronously resolved into their hostnames without user interaction. Any networking errors (such as ICMP messages) seen, are parsed and reported to the user along with any pertinent information (such as which router/host was failing if for example a ICMP Destination Unreachable message was encountered). It also analyses the incoming data for potential network intrusion and/or denial of service attempts. These are displayed with a timestamp along with the offending host. Many common clandestine scan types (such as syn/ack scans, often generated with nmap) are detected and reported. In addition, whenever possible Tesseract tries to make an educated guess about operating systems are running on the network
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| URL Discombobulator 1.8 - lookup IP addresses, Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
1093 KB | Version:
1.8 |
Lookup the IP address(es) associated with any valid domain name. Or lookup the domain name associated with any IP address (if the owner of the IP address has added the corresponsing PTR record in the DNS server authoritative for the IP address range). As a bonus, the program generates alternate "shrouded" URLs for any web site, and can display the ASCII Code table. Also includes a small database of domain country extensions (e.g .de, .es).
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| ViewHEAD 1.05 - displays HTTP headers, Subcategory: Network Information
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Free | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
25 KB | Version:
1.05 |
A very simple program, that program shows the headers that the server sends in response to a HEAD request.
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| vPing 1.00.02 - information about your connection, Subcategory: Network Information
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Free | OS:
98/NT/ME/2000 | Size:
889 KB | Version:
1.00.02 |
vPing is a small utility which gives you instant, meaningful information about your Internet connection. It is primarily used to ping a single IP or host. You can test quality, check for errors, compare various ISPs, and more. Results can be stored, printed, emailed right from the application. The results are returned in an easy to understand manner (perfect, good, bad, poor). The program has a very nice and unique interface and can also be used as a stay alive tool to keep your connection going. Maybe not the most feature packed, but definitely one of the better looking ping tools around.
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| Whats running 1.00.25 - check host headers, Subcategory: Network Information
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Free | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
2257 KB | Version:
1.00.25 |
Whats running enables you to check a server to see what HTTP/FTP/POP3/SMTP/NNTP software runs on it. Just enter the domain name or IP address and the port, and the program will return the headers as returned by the server.
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| WinPing 1.01 - ping tool, Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
642 KB | Version:
1.01 |
WinPing is a simple, straightforward ping utility that can be used as an alternative to the DOS commandline. You can send a single ping to a specified address or let the ping loop to calculate an average. In addition, you can also scan an entire subnet by specifying an IP range.
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| WS_Ping ProPack 2.3 - network information toolkit, Subcategory: Network Information
| Price:
$37.50 (Free Trial) | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
840 KB | Version:
2.3 |
WS_Ping ProPack is the ultimate network information toolkit brought to you by the makers of WS_FTP. The latest version features four new tools (Info, Time, HTML and Throughput) as well as enhancements to existing tools that help diagnose network problems and get information about users, hosts and networks on the Internet or your intranet. Version 2.3 of WS_Ping ProPack includes enhancements and updates.
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