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LLNL XFTP
LLNL XFTP enables scientists and engineers to easily transfer and manage their files in an increasingly distributed computing environment. Based on industry standards, such as the X Window System and the UNIX operating system, LLNL XFTP can execute on a wide variety of computing platforms.
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FingerTrace
The fingerd (finger daemon) is a program that accepts, and handles finger requests. GNU Fingerd adds many features to the standard fingerd. Among these features is the option to execute the file $HOME/.fingerrc ($HOME refers to your home directory). It is this feature that we will exploit to gain information on who wants to know about us.
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Scotty
Scotty is the name of a package which includes two components: Tnm - The Tnm Tcl extension allows to access network management information. The list of supported protocols includes SNMP, ICMP, HTTP, NTP, DNS, selected SUN RPCs... Tkined - The Tkined network editor provides a framework for an extensible network management platform. Extensions are written in Tcl based on the Tnm extension.
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AppleTalk Packages
The following AppleTalk-related Macintosh and UNIX packages were developed in, or are maintained by, the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at the University of Melbourne.
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Argus
Argus is a generic IP network transaction auditing tool. Argus runs as an application level daemon, promiscuously reading network datagrams from a specified interface, and generates network traffic status records for the network activity that it encounters.
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Analyser
Analyser is an X-based tool which generates segmentation recommendations for a particular Ethernet network segment. The tools uses inter-host network traffic as input data to generate topologies using a number of heuristic techniques: Clustering, Simulated Annealing, and Genetic Algorithms.
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LPTransfer
LPTransfer was born for a university project, and it's developed 'till now by Alessandro Ronchi, Alessandro Boschi, Angelo Scozzoli. It's hosted by Sourceforge.net portal and supported by all people who sends bugs, feature requests and patches.
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Columbia AppleTalk Package
The Columbia AppleTalk Package (CAP) implements the AppleTalk protocol stack on a variety of UNIX machines. The main applications provide an AppleShare 2.1 compatible server (aufs), a LaserWriter Spooler (lwsrv) and a program to print to LaserWriters (papif).
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NFS
Tis is an Alpha test release of NFS code that includes support for NFS Version 3 and assorted other new features.
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MagniComp - RDist Home Page
RDist is an open source program to maintain identical copies of files over multiple hosts. It preserves the owner, group, mode, and mtime of files if possible and can update programs that are executing.
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MagniComp - SysInfo(TM) Your Total UNIX/Linux System Information Tool
MagniCompTM's SysInfoTM provides Unix/Linux System Administrators with extremely detailed, platform independent hardware, software, and OS configuration data for most major Unix/Linux platforms. SysInfoTM enables System Administrators to quickly see a high level view of a system's configuration or dive deeply into very low level configuration data.
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GASH
GASH is an integrated NIS and DNS editing shell and management system, featuring authority control, automatic cross database consistency checking, and full logging and e-mail support.
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FacetCorp: FacetWin terminal emulator for UNIX and CIFS / SMB based file server
FacetWin software for UNIX: terminal emulator, file server, print server, modem server, Windows to UNIX, tape backup, and multi-session for ASCII terminals like vt220, wyse 60, ibm 3151, 3152, 3161, 3164, vt100. file sharing and printer sharing uses SMB (CIFS) protocol instead of NFS.
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SNMP MIB Browser
Welcome to the WWW SNMP MIB Brower. This browser is a simple CGI script written in the Tool Command Language (Tcl). It uses the Tnm Tcl extension for network management applications. The CGI script is contained in the distribution of the Tnm Tcl extension.
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A Remote Network Server
These clients may be Macs using Async AppleTalk, ARA or PPP AT/IP and connected via a serial line to a UNIX host or Macs with IPRemote using MacTCP or Open Transport via Ethernet, SL/IP or PPP.
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