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Scans a range of TCP/IP ports on any given address and attempts to retrieve the header info from that port (if sent). Sends syntactically correct queries to port 80, and also tests FTP ports for anonymous uploads and SMTP ports for open relay functionality.
Pretty basic application that scans selected drives for temporary files, or files that are generally of a temporary nature - and then deletes them.
Monitors for Code Red activity. This app opens up a socket on port 80 and logs all machines making spurious calls to that port. Install on a machine on the network not normally used as a web-server, and leave. If you have Code Red inside your network, this should pick up which machines have it.
**UPDATED** A small OCX that can be used to Stop, Start, Pause, Resume, query the current state and change the start type of any Windows NT Service. Works on NT4, 2000 and XP.
Really dumb little application. Makes those pretty geometric patterns you used to produce using the spiragraph and coloured pencils as a kid. Well, some of them anyway. Completely useless :)
Connects to MUDs, MUSHs, MUCKs, MOOs and any other talkers. Supports ANSI colour, triggers, colour highlighting, macros and includes various display options and a note-writer too. It represents about 9 months work, all in all, and any and all comments are greatly appreciated.
Scans a range of TCP/IP ports on any given address and attempts to retrieve the header info from that port (if sent). Sends syntactically correct queries to port 80, and also tests FTP ports for anonymous uploads and SMTP ports for open relay functionality.
Pretty basic application that scans selected drives for temporary files, or files that are generally of a temporary nature - and then deletes them.
Monitors for Code Red activity. This app opens up a socket on port 80 and logs all machines making spurious calls to that port. Install on a machine on the network not normally used as a web-server, and leave. If you have Code Red inside your network, this should pick up which machines have it.
**UPDATED** A small OCX that can be used to Stop, Start, Pause, Resume, query the current state and change the start type of any Windows NT Service. Works on NT4, 2000 and XP.
Really dumb little application. Makes those pretty geometric patterns you used to produce using the spiragraph and coloured pencils as a kid. Well, some of them anyway. Completely useless :)
Connects to MUDs, MUSHs, MUCKs, MOOs and any other talkers. Supports ANSI colour, triggers, colour highlighting, macros and includes various display options and a note-writer too. It represents about 9 months work, all in all, and any and all comments are greatly appreciated.
Scans a range of TCP/IP ports on any given address and attempts to retrieve the header info from that port (if sent). Sends syntactically correct queries to port 80, and also tests FTP ports for anonymous uploads and SMTP ports for open relay functionality.
Pretty basic application that scans selected drives for temporary files, or files that are generally of a temporary nature - and then deletes them.
Monitors for Code Red activity. This app opens up a socket on port 80 and logs all machines making spurious calls to that port. Install on a machine on the network not normally used as a web-server, and leave. If you have Code Red inside your network, this should pick up which machines have it.
**UPDATED** A small OCX that can be used to Stop, Start, Pause, Resume, query the current state and change the start type of any Windows NT Service. Works on NT4, 2000 and XP.
Really dumb little application. Makes those pretty geometric patterns you used to produce using the spiragraph and coloured pencils as a kid. Well, some of them anyway. Completely useless :)
Connects to MUDs, MUSHs, MUCKs, MOOs and any other talkers. Supports ANSI colour, triggers, colour highlighting, macros and includes various display options and a note-writer too. It represents about 9 months work, all in all, and any and all comments are greatly appreciated.
This application detects and removes the newly-released Win32.Blaster virus. It does not stop infection or patch the machine. Do that yourself. It WILL remove the virus if it is present on your machine.
This Active Directory browser allows you to browse objects within the Active Directory, delete objects, create and edit user accounts, change group membership ... and a few other things. The entire code is based around the Active Directory ADSI scripting interface so no compiled objects or custom CGIs are needed. Should you wish to implement your own ADSI code, this project should serve as a good tutorial. Any questions etc. should be directed to the support forum (registration required) at http://www.sanx.org/forum/