Network Utilities - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Network Utilities
  • Version
1.0
  • Author
Tim Niemueller
  • Cost
Free(GPL)
  • Category
Perl / Networking Tools
  • HomePage Address
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  • Download Link
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  • No. of hits
22



     The Network Utilities is a script written using Perl which can be used to calculate netmasks and delivers you the smallest available netmask. It has an in built subnet calculator for calculating the netmasks. The script uses various networking tools such as ping, traceroute, nslookup, nmap, whois etc with numerous options.


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