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Essential NetTools
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Version
4.2
Essential NetTools is a set of network tools for
diagnosing networks and monitoring your computer's
network connections.
NetStat: displays the list of your computer's network
connections, information on open TCP and UDP ports, IP
address, and connection states. The program can map
open ports to the owning application.
NBScan: a powerful and fast NetBIOS scanner. This tool
features parallel scanning, which allows checking a
class C network in less than one minute.
PortScan: an advanced TCP port scanner that allows you
to scan your network for active ports. This tool
features both conventional (full connect) and stealth
(half-open) scanning modes.
Shares: monitors and logs external connections to your
computer's shared resources, lists local shares, as
well as allows to connect to remote resources that
gives Windows 98/Me users NT user-level
connectivity.
SysFiles: a convenient editor for the system files:
services, protocol, networks, hosts, and lmhosts.
NetAudit (NetBIOS Auditing Tool): allows you to
perform security checks on your network and/or
individual computers offering the NetBIOS file sharing
service.
RawSocket: provides you with the ability to establish
low-level TCP and UDP connections to troubleshoot and
test different networking services.
TraceRoute and Ping: these familiar utilities
featuring customizable options and a convenient
results presentation.
NSLookup: allows you to convert IP addresses to
hostnames and perform advanced DNS queries.
ProcMon: displays the list of running processes. With
this tool, you can identify hidden applications, kill
running processes, manage your PC's resources more
effectively.
SNMPAudit: an SNMP device scanner that can discover
SNMP devices in the selected network segment and
receive customizable data from each of the devices.
Other features include report generation in various
formats; a System Summary window.
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