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| Spaceguard SRM is a fantastic product, for me deleting \"contraband\" files such as mp3\'s and avi\'s was a daily chore, now I dont have to worry about it at all. Its incredibly easy to use, since setting it up 6 months ago i\'ve never had to touch it. Highly reccomended. Mathew Simcock St Wilfrid\'s Catholic High School http://www.st-wilfrids.wakefield.sch.uk/ | | read more...
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Command Line Tools | Freeware scriptable command line network connectivity tools | | | | Are you in need of powerful command line utilities to integrate in your scripts or in your own application? We have put together a bundle of useful command line utilities for managing your network faster and more efficiently: | | | | Command Line Tools At-a-Glance |  | - 100% Freeware
- Command-line-based; ideal for scripting
- REXEC client includes parameter support for username and password
- Win32 command line implementation of the OpenSSH standard
- Ping TCP/IP ports for response
- Ping HTTP web pages for response time, size and header codes (such as 404 or 500)
- Execute SQL queries on most ODBC compliant databases
- Detailed directory and share content reports
- Useable as plug-in for MonitorMagic
| | T4eWebPing | | Gets the response time and header code for any input URL; great for testing scripts, execution times and 404 errors on your website. This command line tool features excellent integration in our network monitoring solution MonitorMagic to gather intra/internet script performance data. If you want to view the performance of certain scripts in detail, have MonitorMagic run the webping command line tool as plug-in for a day, store the response time value in a simple access database, and create a graph of the results. | | | | | | | T4eSQL | | Connects to any ODBC database and executes a custom query, results can be written to a text file; useful for database monitoring (systables). This command line tool includes the option to read the entire command line and query information from text files, which enables large command structures and queries. It will also list in detail any error messages returned by the ODBC compliant database. Any ODBC database, such as Access, SQL Server, MSDE, Oracly, Sybase is supported. Look for ODBC connection strings on this page (outside link, not supported by Tools4ever): | | | | | T4eDirSize | | Gets the free and used space of any directory or share, also counts the number of special files (encrypted, readonly, hidden, system, etc); great for monitoring free space and file statistics. You can use this command line utility to enable share monitoring in MonitorMagic. It greatly extends the standard Disk Monitor by adding details on file attributes, file count and size information. You can also use this tool to retrieve disk performance information when counting all files, thereby projecting the necessity for disk defragmentation. | | | | | | | T4ePortPing | | Connects to any TCP/IP port and retrieves the response time and error code. You can use this in both MonitorMagic as a standard plugin, or in your own scripts to automatically see which ports are open in your clients or servers. | | | | T4eRexec | | This command line utility is similar to the Windows REXEC command, but accepts a password as input and can therefore run in unattended mode. To run commands on a REXEC compatible OS, such as Linux, the REXEC daemon has to be running on the target system. Note that passwords are transmitted in clear text, for a more secure version look to the SSH versions below. | T4eSSH | | A secure implementation of the SSH protocol to get access to a UNIX/Linux operating system. This implementation uses the OpenSSH library and can run in unattended mode when using private and public key files. | T4eUnixInfo | | This tool uses the REXEC daemon to remotely execute several pre-defined scripts compatible with Linux, to get system specific information such as DISK, MEMORY, SWAP and CPU. This information is easily accessible for MonitorMagic to be used as monitoring plugin. Note that the password to access the remote operating system is transmitted in clear text, look below for a secure SSH implementation. | T4eSSHUnixInfo | | This tool uses the SSH daemon to securely execute several pre-defined scripts compatible with Linux, to get system specific information such as DISK, MEMORY, SWAP and CPU. This information is easily accessible for MonitorMagic to be used as monitoring plugin. This implementation uses the OpenSSH library and can run in unattended mode when using private and public key files. | | | | Download the Command Line Tools Bundle Now
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