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For now it has some tiny features but in the near future it\'ll be a complete server monitoring system. As we said it\'s very much flexible. xseg does not run all the time as a daemon or background job but it\'s fired by crontab. With this you can create more than one config files so you can get more than one seperate outputs. xseg was written because of authors own needs. xseg can be used in linux servers that runs services for public. You can run xseg and give extented server status info to your community or may be you can write output to a protected folder in which you give very detailed information.
Price: Free (GPL) - Platform(s): Linux - Updated: 29/03/2006
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Users can scan the ports by using this script. This is a simple program includes winsock to do a successful port scanning. By using this code on users desired servers they can scan the ports of any nodes at their own choice.
Price: Free - Platform(s): Windows, Linux - Updated: 29/03/2006
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This simple networking tool is bundled with several plugins to identify hosts names from their IP address and to unveil their informations along with their HTTP-header. Using this tool you can set system date and time settings, receive quoted messages, send echo requests to corresponding hosts etc.,
Price: Free - Version: 0.94c5 - Updated: 29/03/2006
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It can be easily run as a daemon or as an ordinary process. It monitors hosts and services on users network and it comes with the ability to email or to post a page when a problem is found and also when the same problem is solved. It displays the history, status etc., of the service which is in progress. And it has several enhanced features in it for the benefit of the users
Price: Free (GPL) - Version: 0.0.7 - Platform(s): Linux - Updated: 29/03/2006
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xseg does not run all the time as a daemon or background job but it's fired by crontab. With this you can create more than one config files so you can get more than one seperate outputs. xseg was written because of authors own needs. xseg can be used in linux servers that runs services for public. You can run xseg and give extented server status info to your community or may be you can write output to a protected folder in which you give very detailed information.
Price: Free (GPL) - Version: 0.1 - Platform(s): Linux - Updated: 12/12/2005
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Users can scan the ports by using this script. This is a simple program includes winsock to do a successful port scanning. By using this code on users desired servers they can scan the ports of any nodes at their own choice.
Price: Free - Platform(s): Windows, Linux - Updated: 12/12/2005
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NetSaint is written in C and is designed to run under Linux, although it should work under most other *NIX variants. It can run either as a normal process or as a daemon, intermittently running checks on various services that you specify. The actual service checks are performed by external "plugins" which return service information to NetSaint. Several CGI programs are included with NetSaint in order to allow you to view the current service status, history, etc. via a web browser.
Price: Free (GPL - Version: 0.0.7 - Platform(s): Linux - Updated: 12/12/2005
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