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    EtherApe
    EtherApe is a graphical network monitor modeled after etherman. Featuring Ethernet, IP, TCP, FDDI, Token Ring and wireless modes, it displays network activity graphically. Hosts and links change in size with traffic. Color coded protocols display.
    Downloads: 71 This Week
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    The aoetools are programs for users of the ATA over Ethernet (AoE) network storage protocol, a simple protocol for using storage over an ethernet LAN. The vblade program (storage target) exports a block device using AoE.
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    Downloads: 66 This Week
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    jpcap is a set of Java classes which provide an interface and system for network packet capture. A protocol library and tool for visualizing network traffic is included. jpcap utilizes libpcap, a widely deployed system library for packet capture.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    CapAnalysis

    CapAnalysis

    PCAP from another point of view

    CapAnalysis is a web visual tool for information security specialists, system administrators and everyone who needs to analyze large amounts of captured network traffic. Analyze TCP and UDP streams Support multible datasets Perform deep packet inspection Support filtering capability Source Code: https://github.com/xplico/CapAnalysis
    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    AutoMeter is a X11/Xt/Xaw application scanning and representing Linux (tm) /proc/* and more metrics in a automatically optimal scalling Athena Widget, called AutoScale. AutoScale is full color and has many representation options.
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    CartoReso intends to facilitate enterprise computer network mapping.
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    High performance, real-time data analysis engine capable of processing from various sources simultaneously (syslog, files, sockets, etc). Triggers internal and user-defined events based on built-in and user-defined rules.
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    FAST library for storing and displaying various types of statistics. Rock stable and robust and well-designed image output.
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    Fish is a visual cluster monitoring program that uses Ganglia to portray each node in a cluster as a separate fish with characteristics that describe the state of the node.
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    Vitamin is a software for visualizing network traffic in IP based networks. It works as a distributed system. Several slaves capture the network traffic on several computers in a network. The master visualizes the information he receives from the slaves.
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    NeTraMet is an implementation of the Meter MIB (RFC2720-2723). In short: a programmable network traffic meter. Reading information from NeTraMet for further processing can be a challenge. mr2mysql should make that easier by automatically reading flows
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    NetIcon is a utility that sits in the Windows task bar and shows your network throughput. Requires WinPcap. NetIcon was modeled after Process Explorer, which only shows the CPU and IO load. Additionally it shows a hilbert curve "netblob" diagram.
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    netmate

    netmate

    displays network protocol headers in uniform RFC like format

    Netmate is a GTK+ program that shows network protocols headers in 32-bit aligned fields, identical as they are represented in Request for Comments (RFCs). It can be used to learn and teach about network protocols and to understand their functionality and collaboration.
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