computerworld.com — Whether you've got a home network, small network, enterprise network or anything in between, these 10 freebies can make it more secure, run better and easier to manage. They're useful, easy to learn ... and you certainly can't beat free
Feb 7, 2008 View in Crawl 4
superomegaslackFeb 7, 2008
Forgot to mention my favorite, Cacti and another good network monitoring app is Nagios... but it's a pain in the arse to configure!
kaphFeb 8, 2008
FTA: Note that I'm leaving out extremely popular and well-known free downloads, such as the Ethereal network protocol analyzer or Wireshark and am concentrating instead on lesser-known downloads.
x2wenty4xFeb 8, 2008
Great list of tools.
Closed AccountFeb 8, 2008
You are quite the champion. I bet hot chicks line up at your door.
limeaidFeb 8, 2008
Anyone running NEDI? I manage a cisco WAN and this tool is priceless (even though it's free)<a class="user" href="http://nedi.ch/doku.php?id=gallery:gallery">http://nedi.ch/doku.php?id=gallery:gallery</a>
matriFeb 8, 2008
I know you're trying to be sneakily advertising and all, but I think you should just quit your job while you still have the illusion of a shred of dignity left.Seriously, "paris hilton news"?
doshindudeFeb 8, 2008
retard.
piotrulosFeb 8, 2008
cool its super
bcnlFeb 8, 2008
The Dude is even better if you've got a few routers from MikroTik. If it finds a device running RouterOS you can get tons of useful info on it.**edit** wow, I need coffee.... I basically said exactly what you said :> All I saw was the reference to The Dude (which I just started using on Monday) and started typing away.