![]() ![]() orphan-object-groups - a script for finding/removing object-groups in Cisco ASA configuration files that do not have any references.Warning: I implemented | (pipe) by shelling out to the actual system, so you can use real tools instead of simulating Cisco's crappy grep. It implements things like 'show run' and autocomplete so that you can find the bit of config you are looking for with the same muscle memory that you would be using if logged into the real device. Offline-console is a Cisco configuration file viewer that mimics being logged into the device in question. no - a unix utility to toggle leading 'no ' on and off on stdin, specifically for bulk editting Cisco access lists.Let it be known that I need to update this tool for Python3)Ĭonflag is a script that annotates 'show conn' output with human readable flags. (Note: that 'or better' has aged particularly terribly. It should run on any system that supports python 2.3 or better. It is intended for uses where "netstat" and its ilk are untrustworthy. Hardscan is a command-line tool that detects open ports on the local machine. Specifically: pasting large configuration files into a PuTTY serial connection. It is intended for use with terminal (serial) connections that cannot handle input at too fast a rate. ![]() LineDelayPaste is a gui program that will paste one line at a time at a user defined rate. Xips is a command line tool for expanding and summarizing lists of IP addresses. Macdb is a command line tool that lets you pipe in lists of MAC addresses for quick oui.txt and known-mac-address annotation. Killabit is a quick and dirty network sniffer that displays where your bandwidth is going by source->destination address pairs. Ips is a console program that functions like grep, but for IP addresses. Web Mimic is a utility that sniffs your HTTP requests and gives you the ability to re-download them independent of the original program.Īrpsift is an "arp -a" replacement that includes a scrolling log, alerts for flapping ARP entries, timers and OUI lookup. I wanted to be able to "proxy on" and "proxy off" immediately from the command line, plus several other features. Can decode to the console on the fly and write out a libpcap file to be opened later in a more capable program.Ī command line proxy manipulator. sip2talk.exe, sip2ping.exeĪ windows service based CPU stress tester.Īn active traceroute that reports if the route changes.Ī command line is-it-32-bit-or-64-bit checker via parsing the header of a given executable.Ī command line tool to check the ssl certificate of a webserver.Ī command line raw socket based packet sniffer. Various command line utilities to troubleshoot SIP2 and API. If you are having an MTU problem with your webserver, the missing pictures will help reveal just what that problem might be.Īn extremely quick-and-dirty utility that tests how much UDP traffic it can shove through a connection. This is a small html file that displays a series of images in various sizes. This is console application, analogous to 'ping' and 'traceroute', which finds the maximum mtu between you and another host by passing icmp requests with differing payload sizes. Also includes http get/post support.Ī tcp traceroute for windows, using WinPCap. ![]() This site is a network connection debugging tool that reports on your current proxy settings.Ī custom DNS resolver for debugging DNS funny business.Īn implementation of ping-over-tcp for the win32 console. If you have any questions, comments or bug reports feel free to email me. Please consider reading my Policy and Disclaimer page if you are downloading or running my software. (I think the oldest code here dates back to 1998.) If you're reading this as if it is my portfolio, just squint a bit and skip over those. Some of these projects are up to date and fully developed, others are relatively trivial or reflect a less experienced author. This page is a bit of a dumping ground - the good with the bad - so that I don't lose them. Things that I've Written: I used to have a bad habit of losing things that I had written. ![]()
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