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Trout v2.0
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Hits: 15 |
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Date added: 01/26/2005 |
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Traceroute and Whois program. |
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G-Lock SpamCombat v.2.33
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Hits: 4 |
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Date added: 01/26/2005 |
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Filewatch v1.0
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Hits: 3 |
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Date added: 01/26/2005 |
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A file change monitor. Used with BlackICE Defender. |
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PacketMon v1.00
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Hits: 29 |
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Date added: 01/25/2005 |
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Are you interested in not just knowing that a particular program is using the internet, but actually viewing the communications? Do you need to log certain network activity, but have no easy means to do so? Or are you just bored and looking for a new network toy to play with? Whether you're a network administrator, network programmer or power user, AnalogX PacketMon is a fast and simple to use network monitor!
AnalogX PacketMon allows you to capture IP packets that pass through your network interface - whether they originated from the machine on which PacketMon is installed, or a completely different machine on your network! Once the packet is received, you can use the built in viewer to examine the header as well as the contents, and you can even export the results into a standard comma-delimited file to importing into your favorite program. As if that's not enough, PacketMon has a powerful rule system that allows you to narrow down the packets it captures to ensure you get EXACTLY what you're after, without tons of unrelated information. Please note, PacketMon is currently only available for Win2000/XP ONLY. |
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ITR Client v1.01
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Hits: 18 |
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Date added: 01/25/2005 |
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How many times has your Internet connection been sluggish, and you wondered if it was your provider or something larger happening. That problem is what spawned the Internet Traffic Report (ITR), which has been actively tracking trends on the net since the mid to late 90's. Wouldn't it be handy to have a quick way to use the same suite of tools the ITR utilizes to generate it's reports? That's what this program is all about...
AnalogX ITR Client is a GUI tool which gives you quick access to all the normal tools used to diagnose network problems, from ping to trace route. But ITRC takes it one step further, giving clean graphical displays of the data as well as additional information to help you track down and identify where problems originate. Best of all, ITRC runs in the system tray, and displays the current ITR performance rating for either the entire Internet, or any of the other regions it tracks. |
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