1850 projects tagged "Monitoring"
The Argus Open Project is focused on developing network activity audit strategies that can do real work for the network architect, administrator and network user. Argus is a fixed-model Real Time Flow Monitor designed to track and report on the status and performance of all network transactions seen in a data network traffic stream. It provides a common data format for reporting flow metrics such as connectivity, capacity, demand, loss, delay, and jitter on a per transaction basis.
Argus is a system and network monitoring application. It will monitor nearly anything you ask it to monitor (TCP + UDP applications, IP connectivity, SNMP OIDS, etc). It presents a clean, easy-to-view Web interface. It can send alerts numerous ways (such as via pager) and can automatically escalate if someone falls asleep.
This is a Linux driver for the Artec AS6E scanner. It scans on all available hardware resolutions in color, greyscale, and lineart, and functions in EPP, PS/2, and SPP parallel port modes. It can be used as a stand-alone program from the command line, or through the SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) project's software.
AsItHappens is a real-time network statistics collector and grapher. It collects data from devices over a network via ICMP and SNMP and displays them on a graph, optionally storing collected data in a database for later retrieval. Collection types include network response, bandwidth usage, processor usage, memory usage, Cisco NBAR, and Cisco NetFlow. AsItHappens polls data in regular intervals, which can be in the order of milliseconds, to give immediate feedback on network performance, and it can also graph flow information from packet capture files. AsItHappens includes the Self Defending Network, a horizontal shoot-em-up based on collected graph data.
Astaro Command Center (ACC) is an application for centralized management of Astaros gateway products. With ACC, network administrators can easily manage and control multiple Astaro devices. The two separated Web-Based GUIs (WebAdmin and Gateway Manager) enable the split of ACC-system administration and role-based Gateway monitoring and can be also implemented in existing Active Directory or eDirectory environments. ACC provides an effective overview that details the actual health of each device, swiftly allowing administrators to see which gateways require more attention or immediate action (by reason of e.g. threat level, license, or CPU/memory/disk usage). A VPN configuration feature offers the ability to set up an IPSec tunnel between managed devices very easily from a central point. Over the one-click WebAdmin SSO to each connected gateway, it is possible to react instantly if necessary.
AstroFlow Bandwidth Management is a bandwidth management solution that features reports and many configuration options. With little or no knowledge of bandwidth management and packet shaping, it is possible to manage the traffic on your network, prioritize certain protocols such as POP3, SMTP, or databases, and guarantee that all mission-critical applications will have bandwidth available to them at all times, regardless of what other protocols are doing on your network.
AstroFlowGuard is a Linux-based bandwidth manager, stateful firewall, intrusion detection system, and VPN server. With its user-friendly interface, automatic failover, and smart recovery system, it is the complete tool for anyone wanting to manage bandwidth and network security. It uses a hierarchical class-based system which provides a logical, intuitive view of network classes along with their priorities. It has the ability to manage P2P applications such as Kazaa and the like, manage firewall and bandwidth by time of the day, precedence, strings in any packet, and much more. Diagnose your network by powerful reporting tools that drill down to IP, port, and protocol level with graph and pie charts. It is a self-contained system that offers simple installation by means of a bootable CD and ease of use via a Web based GUI.
Audiolog is a small tool for analyzing traces or logfiles in real time and producing sound events. It always reads line by line from standard input. In a configuration file, you configure regular expressions. If audiolog reads a line matching a certain expression, it plays a note. You can specify the pitch and duration of that note. This allows you to hear your network traffic.