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PacketTrap Port Scan FREE PacketTrap TFTP Server PacketTrap Syslog Server Dynasoft Cybercafe SurfShop Free
Port Scan looks for open TCP network ports TFTP Server is a simple file transfer tool. Receive, log and display syslog messages The world's first real cybercafe freeware


Free - PacketTrap Networks, Inc.


PacketTrap Port Scan is a utility that looks for open TCP ports on one or more network nodes. Port Scan may be configured to scan commonly used ports or a custom set of ports as needed. The fast, accurate results are available for export.

Free - PacketTrap Networks, Inc.


PacketTrap TFTP Server is a FREE multi-threaded file transfer utility. It supports simultaneous transfers and offers option negotiation between client and server (clock size, transfer size, timeout). It can transfer and backup Cisco configurations.

Free - PacketTrap Networks, Inc.


PacketTrap Syslog Server receives, logs and displays syslog messages from routers, switches, and any other syslog enabled device. Filter by facility, severity, date, host name, key word, forward to another syslog server and export to a file.

Free - Dynasoft Ltd


Why pay for your cybercafe programme? Cybercafe SurfShop Free is the world's first real cybercafe freeware offering an intuitive interface and powerful security, centralised management and reporting features.


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