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BFilter
BFilter – Open Source Filtering Web Proxy
BFilter is a filtering web proxy. It was originally intended for removing banner ads only, but since then its capabilities have been greatly extended. Unlike most of the similar tools, it doesn't rely on blacklists (although it does support them).
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Cacti
Cacti - Open Source Network Monitoring Tool
Cacti is an open-source, web-based network monitoring and graphing tool designed as a front-end application for the open-source, industry-standard data logging tool RRDtool. Cacti allows a user to poll services at predetermined intervals and graph the resulting data. It is generally used to graph time-series data of metrics such as CPU load and network bandwidth utilization. A common usage is to monitor network traffic by polling a network switch or router interface via simple network management protocol (SNMP).
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Zenoss
Zenoss - Open Source Network Monitoring Tool
Zenoss (Zenoss Core) is an open-source application, server, and network management platform based on the Zope application server. Released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2, Zenoss Core provides a web interface that allows system administrators to monitor availability, inventory/configuration, performance, and events.
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Munin
Munin - Open Source Network Monitoring Tool
Munin is a network system monitoring application that presents output in graphs through a web interface. Its emphasis is on plug and play capabilities. About 500 monitoring plugins are currently available. Using Munin you can monitor the performance of your computers, networks, SANs, and applications. It tries to make it easy to determine "what's different today" when a performance problem crops up and to see how you're doing capacity wise on all limited resources.
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It uses the RRDtool and is written in Perl. Munin has a master/node architecture in which the master connects to all the nodes at regular intervals and asks them for data. It then stores the data in RRD files, and (if needed) updates the graphs. One of the main goals has been ease of creating new plugins (graphs). -
SQUID
SQUID – A Unix based Proxy Server
Squid is a caching UNIX based proxy server that caches internet content closer to a requestor than its original point of origin. This open source proxy server supports caching of many different kinds of web objects, including those accessed through HTTP and FTP.
Squid had many advantages which include
- Speeding up a web server by caching repeated requests
- Caching web, DNS and other computer network lookups for a group of people sharing network resources
- Aiding security by filtering traffic