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Home : C and C++ : Scripts and Programs : Server Management
Server Management Listings
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MIDAS Network Monitoring Server Website
The goal of this project is to build a robust and complete network/system monitoring suite that is capable of scaling to very large networks. MIDAS Features: * Fully centralized Configuration. Minimal Client configuration required. * The ability to assign any check to any client or multiple clients. Clients ability to fail over to multiple servers. * Support a wide range of checks built in : TCP/UDP port, SNMP OID's, CPU, RAM, Logs, MD5 file check, Processes and External applications (Ie plugins). * Built in RRD graphing support. The ability to graph almost anything that a check returns (Ie SNMP, CPU, Logs, MD5, etc). * Fully support Netsaint/Nagios plugins. * Fully Support Big Brother Clients. Optimized Snort NIDS Support. MIDAS does not rely on the built in DB support of Snort. Instead it uses the raw output of the application, stores packet information localy and only sends to the server the specific packet information when an alert accurs. This greatly reduces the overhead of using Snort.

Price: MIT License - Version: 2.2e - Platform(s): *NIX, Win32 - Updated: 29/03/2006

Ikonware Website
This is an easy to use control panel with which you would be able to setup and maintain client side accounts quicker. Users are allowed to access traffic statistics, create new mail accounts, open hosting accounts on their web site, activate databases, create FTP and protected directories, and enable secure layer capabilities.

Price: Commercial - Updated: 29/03/2006

CVTSA Website
This is an easy to use program that helps users to run any command on their linux box. Commands can be received through an email which can be sent via Wireless Application Protocol, from standard mail box or GRPS. Users are allowed to password protect commands on their computer. They can also set policies to the received commands in a command wrapper file.

Price: Free (GPL) - Version: 0.2.1 - Platform(s): Linux - Updated: 29/03/2006


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