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AIM UserFactory: You seek for a state-of-the-art tool for user management? Then the AIM UserFactory Delphi component will best meet your requirements. It makes administrating users and user groups ...
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MyPublicWiFi is an easy-to-use software that turns your laptop/PC into a Wi-Fi wireless access point. Anyone nearby can surf the Internet through your sharing. This is also an ideal solution for ...
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AnonyMac
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While not a common occurance, sometimes it's handy to be able to change you MAC address - whether it's simply to test something or to force a router to re-issue you a new IP - and that's where this utility comes into play. AnalogX AnonyMac allows you to quickly see all of your network connections, what MAC is currently assigned to them, and then change them to a completely new one. AnonyMac also decodes the manufacturer information from the MAC so you can see who actually made the NIC, as well as some of the basic IP settings associated with the connection. There is also an ARP viewer, which gives you the ability to see any of the MAC addresses of other computers on your local network along with decoded viewing of their MAC manufacturer.
AnonyMac works on all versions of Windows, from Window 95 to Windows 7 and everything inbetween (including XP, Vista, Win2k, etc).
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AntiScanner
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AntiScanner was written in response to the large amount of portscanning activity on the internet.
This program can listen at specified ports on your machine and log unauthorised attempts to gain access.
You can also choose to send a custom warning message back to the scanner's computer.
Windows 98/Me/NT/2000 compatible (Win95 users will need the Microsoft Dial-up Networking 1.3 upgrade).
This program is postcardware.
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AntiSpoof
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Win 98 and higher
This utility can update specified ARP entries in local ARP table every specified interval of time (100msec by default)
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AnwhereTS
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AnywhereTS-config is a configuration tool for Thinstation thin clients.
It will allow you to customize and deploy thin clients completely from
within a Windows environment. In less than 5 minutes you will be able
to setup a complete thin clients solution on your server with fast,
free clients that boot from the server or from local CD.
Features:
- Supports Windows 2003 Server and Windows Server 2000 as Terminal
Servers
- Installs and configures TFTP and DHCP as needed
- Supports network boot via PXE, CD-ROM or floppy, flash card
- Supports non-network boot via CD-ROM, flash card
- Allows clients to connect to a Windows Terminal Server via Remote
Desktop (RDP)
- Supports configuration of client network drivers, sound drivers
and graphics drivers
- Supports international keyboard layouts
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AnyClient
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AnyClient is a free platform independent file transfer application that supports all major file transfer protocols including FTP/S, SFTP and WebDAV/S. AnyClient is available both as a web based service requiring no software installation, and as a downloadable application that you can install locally.
Note: Also available for Linux/Solaris and Mac OS X.
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anywhere
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anywhere is a file sharing program that lets you control the sharing of files with others. anywhere is file sharing you control.
anywhere differs from traditional peer to peer file sharing programs in that you control who has access to your files.
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AOL Monitor
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AOL Monitor (AOLMon) is a small program which monitors dial-up connections to the America Online Internet service (requires version 6 or later).
This test was required because as opposed to most dial-up services, AOL still uses a specific procedure.
If the AOL software is installed, the program should display messages when the connection is established and when it is interrupted.
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Apache HTTP Server
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The Apache httpd server
is a powerful, flexible, HTTP/1.1 compliant web server
implements the latest protocols, including HTTP/1.1 (RFC2616)
is highly configurable and extensible with third-party modules
can be customised by writing 'modules' using the Apache module API
provides full source code and comes with an unrestrictive license
runs on Windows NT/9x, Netware 5.x, OS/2, and most versions of Unix, as well as several other operating systems
is actively being developed
encourages user feedback through new ideas, bug reports and patches
implements many frequently requested features, including:
DBM databases for authentication
allows you to easily set up password-protected pages with enormous numbers of authorized users, without bogging down the server.
Customized responses to errors and problems
Allows you to set up files, or even CGI scripts, which are returned by the server in response to errors and problems, e.g. setup a script to intercept 500 Server Errors and perform on-the-fly diagnostics for both users and yourself.
Multiple DirectoryIndex directives
Allows you to say DirectoryIndex index.html index.cgi, which instructs the server to either send back index.html or run index.cgi when a directory URL is requested, whichever it finds in the directory.
Unlimited flexible URL rewriting and aliasing
Apache has no fixed limit on the numbers of Aliases and Redirects which may be declared in the config files. In addition, a powerful rewriting engine can be used to solve most URL manipulation problems.
Content negotiation
i.e. the ability to automatically serve clients of varying sophistication and HTML level compliance, with documents which offer the best representation of information that the client is capable of accepting.
Virtual Hosts
A much requested feature, sometimes known as multi-homed servers. This allows the server to distinguish between requests made to different IP addresses or names (mapped to the same machine). Apache also offers dynamically configurable mass-virtual hosting.
Configurable Reliable Piped Logs
You can configure Apache to generate logs in the format that you want. In addition, on most Unix architectures, Apache can send log files to a pipe, allowing for log rotation, hit filtering, real-time splitting of multiple vhosts into separate logs, and asynchronous DNS resolving on the fly.
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Application Access Server
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If you run a remote control program every time it's dangerous.
The point is: How can you activate a program over the internet,
without anyone noted the host service.
The Application Access Server allowed you to start and stop application
over the internet. All you need is a internet browser.
One highlight is the "Stealth Mode". With this function the AAS is
hidden for all port scanners. Should be an attack, the aggressor is put
on a "black list" and he got never an access although he writes the right password.
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ARaNeUS
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ARaNeUS (Administrator's Rapid Network Utility System) is a network administration software for Windows NT/XP/200x
Any operation can be controlled in log
Here are some key features of "ARaNeUS":
· view LAN tree with shares of servers and some information (like host's IP, MAC, OS type, local users);
· monitoring users that connected to host and manage this connections (disconnect files or sessions opened by user);
· fast IP-ports scanner.
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