lifehacker.com — Countless tools let you do all sorts of network trickery, many with their roots at the Unix command line. But forget arcane command line tools. Today we've picked out 10 of our favorite, free, point and click software applications and webapps that help you make the most of the giant web of connected computers that is your network.
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bobcrotchJun 9, 2007
You guys all fail still because no one has listed nessus!
blackmagic2Jun 9, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://users.pandora.be/ahmadi/nettools.htm">http://users.pandora.be/ahmadi/nettools.htm</a> Net Tools, a bunch of awesome Networking tools in one nice neat program.
virakJun 9, 2007
PROTIP: Joe Blow is quite irrelevant here, as this is (supposedly, anyway) a list of networking utilities. Either the author just made a really horrible selection, in which case my original complaint stands, or they apparently think 'network utility' = 'anything that uses networking', in which case they're a goddamn idiot and need to stop writing about s**t they don't understand (and the story is still worthy of being buried; even more so, in fact).
xpankratJun 9, 2007
not many of these are "point and click software applications" which is what the original list is about
mikimacJun 9, 2007
I agree!I play all the games that don't have internet multiplayer (or when the game is cracked) over VPN in network play with friends acrros the world. we play mostly Battlefield Vietnam cause of the bots. works great. can get laggy at times, depending on # of players, bandwidth, and hosting computer.and you set it all up in less than 1 min.
souletrJun 9, 2007
If you have dd-wrt, you don't need the DynDNS client: it's already built into dd-wrt. Log into your router > Setup > DDNS. Enter your info and you'll never have to download a client or manually update again.
squirlyblackJul 30, 2008