Microsoft Azure Client Library for Ruby
The SIP Scenario Generator creates SIP Call Flows or SIP scenario diagrams,
in html format, of SIP messages from ethernet capture files. SIP Scenario
Generator shows the actual call processing trace in a format that is easily
understood using browser technology. Clicking on a sip message hyperlink
displays the contents of the traced SIP message. The SIP Scenario Generator
is a useful tool for SIP professionals, engineers, administrators, educators,
etc.
Tcpillust - A graphical TCP connection analysis tool
Tcpillust takes tcpdump file(s) specified on the command line and draw
pictures like figures in the ``TCP/IP Illustrated'' series.
Skstream is an iostream based C++ socket library. It is ideally suited for use
as the underlying transport for Atlas-C++, and has been well tested and
debugged. It was first discovered for WorldForge when it was used in UClient
and has since been packaged up as its own library for use on other WorldForge
projects. The code was originally written by Rafael Guterres Jeffman who is
not involved with the project but we have extensively rewritten it, and added
new features such as IPv6 support and Unix domain sockets. It now maintained
for WorldForge by Al Riddoch and others.
SubNetCalc is an IPv4/IPv6 subnet address calculator. For given IPv4 or IPv6
address and netmask or prefix length, it calculates network address, broadcast
address, maximum number of hosts and host address range. The output is
colourized for better readability (e.g. network part, host part). Also, it
prints the addresses in binary format for better understandability.
Furthermore, it can identify the address type (e.g. multicast, unique local,
site local, etc.) and extract additional information from the address
(e.g. type, scope, interface ID, etc.). Finally, it can generate IPv6 unique
local prefixes.
Produces a per-protocol breakdown of traffic by bytes and packets,
with average and maximum transfer rates, for a given libpcap file
(e.g., from tcpdump, ethereal, snort, etc.) Useful for getting a
high-level view of traffic patterns.
TrafShow continuously displays the information regarding packet
traffic on the configured network interface that matches the boolean
expression. It periodically sorts and updates this information. It
may be useful for locating suspicious network traffic on the net.
This application uses an ICMP ping/reply scheme to periodically poll a number
of interfaces. The results are displayed as a matrix of leds, that are green
if the interface is alive, yellow if it did not respond once, and flashing red
if it keeps not responding.
You can easily check which system corresponds to each led by pointing the mouse
over the leds.
It is intended to be run from the WindowMaker dock, and it can monitor up to
63 interfaces.
XPVM provides a graphical interface to the PVM console commands and
information, along with several animated views to monitor the execution
of PVM programs. These views provide information about the interactions
among tasks in a parallel PVM program, to assist in debugging and
performance tuning.
TrafShow continuously displays the information regarding packet
traffic on the configured network interface that matches the boolean
expression. It periodically sorts and updates this information. It
may be useful for locating suspicious network traffic on the net.
This version is old but it's known as showed the most true results.