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Paessler URL Recorder
License: Freeware
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Paessler URL Recorder helps to find out the URLs and POSTDATA strings that a user sends to a web server while surfing a sequence of URLs. It works like a standard web browser, whereby you enter a URL at the top of the application then click "Go". You can then use the mouse to surf through the sequence you want to record. While you are accessing one page after the other, the URL and - if you submit a POST request - the POSTDATA, are stored in the list at the bottom of the window. Once you have finished recording your URLs or POSTDATA you can save the list of URLs to CSV and HTML, copy the list to the clipboard and copy individual URLs or POSTDATA to the clipboard.
Author: Paessler AG| Date: 15-03-2005 | Size:
740 KB |
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Paessler SNMP Tester
License: Freeware
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With Paessler SNMP Tester you can run simple SNMP requests against a device in your network. During the test each single step of the SNMP request is logged into a logfile for analysis. The idea of this free program is to debug SNMP requests down to the protocol level in order to find communication and/or data problems in SNMP monitoring configurations.
Just follow these simple instructions:
1) Download Paessler SNMP Tester and run the snmptest.exe file.
2) Enter the IP address of your device and select the SNMP port and the SNMP community string.
3) Select a request type:
(a) MIB2 Interface: Reads the traffic counter of a port according to the MIB2 OID
(b) Custom OID: Enter a custom OID value to access any OID value on the device
(c) Device Uptime: Reads the standard system uptime value from the device
4) It may be necessary to select a specific local IP for the SNMP request (usually only necessary for multi homed systems)
5) Click on "Run Test" to start the testing process.
6) During the test you will find detailed information in the logfile window.
Author: Paessler AG| Date: 13-04-2006 | Size:
1072 KB |
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Paessler WMI Tester
License: Freeware
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Paessler WMI Tester is a tool for quickly and easily testing the accessibility of WMI counters. "Windows Management Instrumentation" is the latest technology from Microsoft for monitoring and managing Windows based systems. WMI allows a process to read data for many Windows' configuration parameters as well as current system status values. Access can take place locally or remotely via a network connection. WMI is based on COM and DCOM and is integrated in Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista and later. Add-ons are available for Windows 9x and NT4. Products like Paessler's IPCheck Server Monitor make use of the WMI functionality to monitor computers in network environments.
Author: Paessler AG| Date: 10-10-2007 | Size:
386 KB |
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Paessler Netflow Tester
License: Freeware
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Paessler Netflow Tester dumps the data of all Netflow packets that a computer receives from a Cisco router. This can be useful when debugging bandwidth monitoring configurations based on Cisco's Netflow protocol. First the Netflow protocol must be enabled and configured on the router. Then the router must be given the IP address of the computer running Netflow tester so that the UDP data packets with Netflow data are sent to that computer.
Just follow these simple instructions:
1) Download Paessler Netflow Tester and then start netflowtest.exe
2) Enter the IP and port number that you have configured as netflow packet target in your Cisco Router. Usually selecting "any IP" should work, in some cases the IP must be explicitly selected.
3) Enable "Start Netflow Collector".
4) You should now see a line in the logfile for each packet the computer receives. Each line shows the time, netflow version, number of flows and the IP of a packet (note: You need netflow version 5 for PRTG Traffic Grapher!)
5) Enable "Show Flow Data" to also show the corresponding flow data.
6) If you do not see any activity then the system does not receive any netflow data (e.g. due to misconfiguration of the router or a firewall blocking the packets, etc.)
Author: Paessler AG| Date: 10-10-2005 | Size:
380 KB |
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Paessler Site Inspector
License: Freeware
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Paessler Site Inspector is a web browser that combines the two most frequently used browser engines (Internet Explorer and Mozilla/Gecko) into one program. Its advanced analysis features make it the perfect companion for webmasters and web developers. With Site Inspector's internal browser, users can switch between the two browser engines with just one mouse click, for example to compare the rendering of a page in both browsers. The sophisticated analysis functions, which also integrate into Internet Explorer and Firefox, make analyzing and debugging web sites easy.
The analysis features can be accessed from within the Analyzing Browser as well, with convenient toolbars that Site Inspector adds to Internet Explorer and the Mozilla Firefox browser. Whenever you access a web page using Internet Explorer, Firefox or Site Inspector's browser, you will find a wealth of analysis functions in the toolbars and menus. For example:
For any given URL, users can access lists of the images, forms, links, frames, meta tags or the scripts of a web page as well as the HTML source and HTTP headers.
Using the Highlight function, users can mark any HTML tag with a colored border inside the rendered web page (e.g., to show all TD tags in a page). An invaluable tool for web designers.
A pixel grid as well as guide lines can be shown applied to a web page.
All image tags and link URLs can be shown from within a web page.
You can copy the page URL, page title, page source, list of URLs and even the page as a bitmap to the clipboard.
The browser window can be resized to various standard screen sizes (e.g. 800x600) and you can zoom into a web page.
An extensive selection of tools that are available online (e.g. "CSS/HTML validation", "link checking", "ping the server", "traceroute the server", "show domain owner", "W3C markup validation") are also included and can be customized according to requirements.
Features
Whenever you access a web page using Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Site Inspector's browser you will find a wealth of analysis functions in the toolbars and menus. For example:
For any given URL, users can access lists of the images, forms, links, frames, metatags, or the scripts of a web page as well as the HTML source and HTTP headers.
Using the Highlight function, users can mark any HTML tag with a colored border inside the rendered web page (e.g., to show all TD tags in a page). An invaluable tool for web designers.
A pixel grid as well as guide lines can be shown in a web page.
All image tags and link URLs can be shown right inside a web page.
HTML sources and Javascript files are shown using syntax highlighting.
You can copy the page URL, page title, page source, list of URLs, and even the page as a bitmap to the clipboard.
The browser window can be resized to various standard screen sizes (e.g. 800x600) and you can zoom into a web page.
A fine selection of tools that are available online (e.g. "CSS/HTML validation", "link checking", "ping the server", "traceroute the server", "show domain owner", "W3C markup validation") is already included and can be customized.
Author: Paessler AG| Date: 06-04-2006 | Size:
11877 KB |
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Bello Network Monitoring WinGUI
License: Freeware
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Our on-demand monitoring service makes it easy and affordable to detect network and website failures early, minimizing downtime and avoiding economic impact.
bello network monitoring service periodically checks your website as well as your other servers. As soon as outages are discovered you will be notified via email, SMS/pager or ICQ message. For the free starter account the monitoring interval is 60 minutes, for full service accounts you can choose monitoring intervals down to one minute. Sensor types include PING, PORT, HTTP, HTTPS, Advanced HTTP, HTTP Transaction, DNS, SMTP, POP3, SNMP, FTP and more.
Even if you run your own monitoring systems you might want to consider using our on-demand monitoring service as a "second opinion" about the availability of websites and their uptimes, e.g. when SLA (service level agreements) must be checked.
Author: Paessler AG| Date: 24-08-2006 | Size:
1287 KB |
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PRTG - Paessler Router Traffic Grapher
License: Freeware
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PRTG Traffic Grapher is an easy to use Windows application for monitoring and classifying bandwidth usage. It provides system administrators with live readings and long-term usage trends for their network devices. PRTG is mainly used for bandwidth usage monitoring, but may also be used to monitor many other aspects of a network such as memory and CPU utilization. With PRTG Traffic Grapher the user receives comprehensive bandwidth and network usage data that helps to optimize the efficiency of the network. Understanding bandwidth and resource consumption is the key to better network management: Avoid bandwidth and server performance bottlenecks; Find out what applications or what servers use up your bandwidth; Deliver better quality of service to your users by being proactive; Reduce costs by buying bandwidth and hardware according to actual load. The Freeware Edition of PRTG Traffic Grapher is completely free for personal and commercial use and may be downloaded for free. PRTG Traffic Grapher is designed to run on a Windows machine in your network for 24 hours every day, and constantly records the network usage parameters. The recorded data is stored in an internal database for later reference. Using an easy to use Windows interface you can configure the monitored sensors as well as create usage reports. For remote access PRTG Traffic Grapher comes with a built-in web server to provide access to graphs and tables. All common methods for network usage data acquisition are supported: SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol is the basic method of gathering bandwidth and network usage data. It can be used to monitor bandwidth usage of routers and switches port-by-port as well as device readings like memory, CPU load etc. Packet Sniffing: With its built-in Packet Sniffer PRTG can inspect all network data packets passing the network card to calculate the bandwidth usage. NetFlow: The NetFlow protocol is supported by most Cisco routers to measure bandwidth usage.
Author: Paessler AG| Date: 11-07-2008 | Size:
26600 KB |
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