Networking Tools related scripts & softwares
This is a simple Perl script that simulates the Unix tool "finger".
A nice and useful webbased monitoring tool on a MAP. with graphs for routers , firewalls or everything which can be reached by a ping. You can now monitor your 100 locations or more from one location. a table view is also able for your palm pilot. Price includes implemetation support
This script lets users run multiple ping commands from your site.
The script check HTTP proxies from list or scan the NET for worked proxies.
PerlNet can be used by those who wish to compile software, do cron jobs, use the shell, or java or anything else that you can normally do through telnet or ssh. If you have a website and the server admin has not given you telnet access, you can use this instead and do most of what you can do with regular telnet. You can use GCC, htpasswd, tar, java, perl, grep, find, crontab and alot of other utilities. There is a built in crontab editor, and file editor also.
SimpleShell allows you to execute your own command. This pretty package removes the handicap of not having telnet. Even if you do have telnet access this script can save you time and takes less effort!
Web Shell allows you to execute shell commands and browse directories from your web browser. It is useful if you don't have shell access to your server.
vbCreator is a WordPress plugin that publishes video blog posts for you. vbCreator grabs videos from YouTube and MetaCafe based on the keywords you input.
vbCreator gets the ball rolling for your visitors by posting comments automatically. Visitors are much more likely to comment after other visitors already have. vbCreator does this by just posting the same comments people have posted on YouTube on your blog.
With vbCreator automated jobs can be set up to run at any time interval. You can automatically add 5 new video blog posts every day. This is truly set it and forget it. This way your time can be spent on actually promoting your video blog.
vbCreator can be used on an unlimited number of domains, and is fully unencoded.
vbCreator is backed by a 30 day 100% money back guarantee.
This Perl script allows users to run multiple traceroute from your Web site.
Trace Route 66 uses the traceroute program to determine the route across a network taken by packets from one host to another host. The traceroute will start from the host server, and display the path taken to reach the a visitor's machine. You can use Trace Route 66 to verify connectivity of a host and determine how the host is connected to the Internet. You can also determine the path taken. This allows you to determine where packet loss may be occurring. It will also allow you to determine whether routing difficulties, either on the Internet or on your network, may explain problems connecting to the host.
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