SQuirreL SQL Client is a graphical Java program that will allow you to view the structure of a JDBC compliant database, browse the data in tables, issue SQL commands etc, see Introduction. The minimum version of Java supported is 1.6.x as of SQuirreL version 3.0. See the Old Versions page for versions of SQuirreL that will work with older versions of Java. SQuirreL's functionality can be extended through the use of plugins. A short introduction can be found here. To see the change history (including changes not yet released) click here. For a more detailed introduction see the English or German of our paper on SQuirreL. Susan Cline graciously took the time to document the steps she followed to setup an Apache Derby database from scratch and use the SQuirreL SQL Client to explore it. Quite some time ago Kulvir Singh Bhogal wrote a great tutorial on SQuirreL and published it at the IBM developerWorks site. He has kindly allowed us to mirror it locally. The tutorial is not really up to date but especially for doing the first steps it is still of help. SQuirrel was originally released under the GNU General Public License. Since version 1.1beta2 it has been released under the GNU Lesser General Public License.
Google Hacks is a compact utility that will allow its users to search google using different google search hacks. Using Google Hacks one can easily do a music search by using a highly optimized and complex search command that can be obtained just by clicking a number of option boxes that can be found in the program's interface.
In order to test and troubleshoot networks we need tools that allow us to generate network traffic and analyze the network's throughput performance. This is true for both wired and wireless networks. We focus strictly on 802.11 (WiFi) networks because analysis tools are relatively scarce or, when available, tend to be rather expensive and overly complex to use. Also, because WiFi networks are sensitive to RF interference from other wireless devices, they are more difficult to troubleshoot and transient changes in the local environment may affect their performance. Tools that are typically used to troubleshoot wireless networks report signal strengths of RF interference or beacons from an access point in units of dBm or RSSI (relative signal strength indication). But what do these really mean? How do these translate in terms of the performance of your wireless network? Our wireless network adapter may report the beacon strength of our access point to be -53 dBm or -65 dBm or -73 dBm or . Or, our RF spectrum analyzer displays a -74 dBm interference peak in the middle of channel 6. Or, we and our neighbor or the business next door have our access points configured to use channel 11? Is this good? Bad? Doesn't matter? Ultimately, the bottom line and what we care about most is throughput -- that is, how many bytes-per-sec can be transferred from one node on the wireless network to another. The dBm and RSSI numbers don't mean much if you can't somehow relate them to a performance metric -- the most relevant being 'bytes / sec'. In order to properly troubleshoot a wireless network we need a way to benchmark its performance, so as modifications are made we can determine whether or not they really make a difference in the network's performance. This is where NetStress fits in. It's a simple tool, originally created for our internal use, which we later realized would also be of value to others. Here's the ideal scenario: You install a new wireless network and it works perfectly. Run NetStress and record the benchmark results for later reference. Sometime in the future when either you or others suspect performance has declined then run NetStress again and compare the latest results with those you gathered when the network was first installed and working "perfectly". The results of that comparison will indicate whether or not there really is a problem and dictate which steps to take next (if any). Regardless of your technical expertise or how expensive your diagnostic tools, if you are modifying a wireless network or making decisions to modify it and you are not testing throughput then you risk wasting time and resources going down the wrong path. NetStress includes the following features: single instance of the application (i.e. each instance can be used as server or server plus client) supports both TCP and UDP data transfers supports multiple data streams variable TCP / UDP segment size rate of packet transmission (Packets Per Second) variable Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) uplink and downlink modes auto node discovery choice of display units (KBps, Kbps, MBps, Mbps) support for multiple network adapters
MyRouter is a virtual WiFi Router it allows you to connect to all WiFi Hot Spot using Windows 7 enabled devices like your Blackberry, PS3, PS Vita, Xbox, Laptops/Desktops to share your internet wirelessly and safely in your network. FEATURES: · Share your internet to WiFi enabled device's. · A friendly User Interface. · Set max number of "clients" allowed to connect to host PC. · WPA2 Encryption (Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm). · Add/Remove/Edit port forwarding *Testing*.
DNS Benchmark is a unique, comprehensive and accurate application to determine the exact performance of local and remote DNS nameservers. This DNS Benchmark will give you visibility into what's going on with your system's currently assigned DNS servers by automatically comparing their performance with many well known publicly available alternatives. DNS Benchmark performs a detailed analysis and comparison of the operational performance and reliability of any set of up to 200 DNS nameservers (sometimes also called resolvers) at once. Get DNS Benchmark and take it for a spin to see what it can actually do for you! FEATURES: For each of up to 200 DNS nameservers, using the Internet's most popular top-50 domain names, independently measures, charts, statistically analyzes, reports (and optionally exports): · Cached lookups – the time to return a domain name that is already in the resolver's name cache. · Uncached lookups – the time to return a sub-domain name that is not already in the resolver's name cache. · Dotcom lookups – the time to consult the nameserver's chosen dotcom resolver(s) for a dotcom name. · Reliability – the number of queries not replied to during the benchmark. · Optionally verifies whether nameservers provide DNS security (DNSSEC) record authentication. · When using a list of (provided) DNSSEC-signed domains, benchmarks DNSSEC authentication performance. · Graphs and compares all four benchmark parameters with easy-to-read bar chart. · On-the-fly hierarchical sorting of performance results by cached (default) or uncached performance. · (Sorting is “hierarchical” because cached is sorted first, followed by uncached, then dotcom.) · Auto-scaled bar chart that can be manually overridden for chart-to-chart comparison. · Pop-up value “inspector” (left click in nameserver list) displays precise values on bar chart. · Detailed tabular result report for non-graphical detailed reporting. · Full detailed, locale-aware (internationalized), CSV results export. · Automatic logging to CSV file for long-term background results monitoring and collection. · Simultaneously compares the performance and reliability of up to 200 DNS nameservers. · Determines nameserver network name (reverse DNS), ownership, operational status. · Determines whether nameservers intercept and redirect bad domain names. · Comprehensive, heuristic “Conclusions” generation summarizes all results and suggests useful system changes, if any, in easily readable English. · All results are analyzed for statistical significance with a 95% confidence threshold. · Bottom of tabular data page contains built-in quick-reference “reminder” help.
mhotspot is a free-software(with-out installation)that converts your wifi enabled LAPTOP/PC running windows OS into a virtual wifi hotspot and share your internet through wifi to other laptops, smartphones,PDA's,Tablet-PCs or any other wifi devices. features: * The best part in mhotspot is,it's free and easy to use. * Any no. of devices can be connected to the created virtual hotspot. * It's simplest user interface differentiates it from the rest. * Even the ANDROID and SMART PHONES without any further modifications into them, can access the wifi internet. * Even simpler mobile phones with wifi connectivity can access wifi internet because of the "ACCESS POINT-SCHEMA" used in the software.
What is TACACS+? TACACS+ is an Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) protocol originally developed for the U.S. Department of Defense for authentication to network devices such as routers, switches, and firewalls. Unlike RADIUS, it separates the Authentication and Authorization functionalities, which makes it more flexible for administrative access. The current version of the protocol standard was developed by Cisco Systems. Why you need TACACS+ TACACS+ simplifies network administration and increases network security. It does this by centralizing management of users on your network and enabling you to set granular access policies by users and groups, command, location, time of day, subnet, or device type. The TACACS+ protocol also gives you a complete log of every user's login and what commands were used. TACACS+ is recommended for compliance with most network security standards for E-Commerce, Health Care, Finance, and Government networks. Why you should choose TACACS.net TACACS.net software will turn your Windows PC or Server into a fully functioning TACACS+ server that can be used to enable specified local or Active Directory users access to log into and manage network equipment securely with Single Sign-On (SSO). Centralizing your user authentication on your Domain Controller or PC improves network security, saves you money, and simplifies administration.
WinDump is the Windows version of tcpdump, the command line network analyzer for UNIX. WinDump is fully compatible with tcpdump and can be used to watch, diagnose and save to disk network traffic according to various complex rules. It can run under Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista. WinDump captures using theWinPcap library and drivers, which are freely downloadable from the WinPcap.org website. WinDump supports 802.11b/g wireless capture and troubleshooting through the CACE Technologies AirPcap adapter. WinDump is free and is released under a BSD-style license.
Using a simple point-and-click interface, Mozenda enables you to extract specific information and images from any website. Continue the tour to see just how easy web scraping can be. The Mozenda Web Console is your data dashboard. From here you can schedule & run your agents, as well as organize, manage, view, export and publish your information. From the Mozenda Web Console, you can run the Agent that you created in the Agent Builder. All agents are run on highly optimized harvesting servers in Mozenda's Data Centers. Once your Agent has finished, you can access the results by clicking the Collections tab. Here you have the option to sort & search in these results or create custom views of the data.
10-Strike Network Diagram is a powerful network diagrammer and mapper for the quick creation of visual local-area network maps and diagrams and saving it as Microsoft Visio charts, vector or raster images. The application scans a local area network via the ICMP, TCP, and SNMP protocols, automatically builds a graphical network map, displays devices of different types as special icons, and draws links between them. The cornerstone of the application is a convenient, feature-rich graphic editor and an object library; a wide range of network device icons, "stretching" lines and areas of different forms. In addition, the software offers a wide choice of colors, fonts, and fillings for graphic primitives. All these means can make your network maps and diagrams better-looking.
Tano is an open-source cross-platform IP TV player. It features full IP TV playback with EPG and recorder. Project started because of a need of a simple IP TV player on Linux providing EPG. Now after more than one year of development, Tano is getting more and more stable and feature complete. Tano is free (libre) software. This means that the application source code is available to public, anyone is welcome to research how the application works, participate in its development, freely distribute the application and spread the word! Tano runs on Linux and Windows, other operating systems are currently not supported. Advanced Info and Controls panel Info panel provides playlist with category filters and search. On the other tab there is EPG information for four days in advance. Controls panel provides main controls for playback, volume management and seek ability for non-live media. Main feature is Info bar with current and next show info. Clicking on the link opens a dialog with more information about current show. Controls panel also functions as OSD in fullscreen. Recorder with timers support If you don't have time to watch certain show or there are two shows at the same time, you can record with Tano. An integrated recorder with timers can help you with that. Recorder also supports plugins, so you can write your own plugin to use with your favorite recorder application. Playlists and EPG Tano uses modified m3u format to make available additional media information. Using integrated playlist editor you can freely edit and customise playlists. Since latest version it is now available to scan for channels and Tano automatically adds new channels. EPG is one of the main functions of Tano. Downloading from internet, it provides informations about current shows and also schedules for four days in advance. Plugin support enables you to write your own plugin for your provider or country. You can also use schedule independent from playback.
Maryfi is a free and easy to use software router for Windows 7, 8 , and 8.1 computers. With Maryfi, users can wirelessly share any Internet connection such as: a cable modem, a cellular card, or even another Wi-Fi network. Other Wi-Fi enabled devices including laptops, smart phones, music players, and gaming systems can see and join your Maryfi hotspot just like any other Wi-Fi access point and are kept safe and secure by password-protected WPA2 Encryption.
What's WASEL Pro? WASEL, is a VPN service provider with one of the most easy to use software client and reliable stable services, WASEL is your secure and safe gateway to the internet, By using our software and service you will be able to surf the internet anonymously and safely through high speed network of servers.. By using WASEL Pro VPN service, you can browse the Internet freely without any limitation, Make VOIP calls through Skype, and speed up your Internet connection by using advanced compression technique.. Using WASEL Pro service gives you the advantage of browsing the Internet anonymously and totally secured.. The tunnel established between your device and WASEL VPN servers is double encrypted and using top security measurment for secure and safe enviroment, Hackers will not have a chance getting to reach your device due to no show of your original IP address and the highly encrypted data transfer.. Why WASEL Pro? Easy installation and one click to connect application, just a setup our OpenVPN client on your device, insert your username and password and click connect.. Trusted & reliable VPN Solution for private and business use.. Several features (L2TP/OpenVPN), unlimited bandwidth, No restrictions over use, support…