Network Probe 0.5 is available for download

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Eivind Pedersen

Network Probe 0.5 is now available for download.
It's a web based network monitor and traffic analyzer.

Network Probe gives you an instant picture of the
traffic situation on your network and enables you
to identify and isolate traffic problems.

See http://www.network-monitor.net/ for details.

Features:
- Java based, client runs in web browser
- Gives you traffic data in table and bar chart
- Displays all protocols used
- Displays traffic information about each host seen
- Displays traffic between every host seen
- Displays protocols used per host
- Displays protocols used per conversation
- Displays traffic for each network card on the segment
- Displays traffic for each network card conversation
- Enables you to sort, search, and filter traffic data
- User management
- Mac to IP lookup
- Data export

Changes since 0.4:
- Added line chart displaying traffic amount over time - Added pie chart
displaying the traffic amount relative to other traffic - Added a protocol
port column to the protocols per host table - Added a protocol port column
to the protocols per conversation table - Added display of hidden column
cells when the mouse moves over them - Added an option to turn on or off DNS
lookup - Added an option set all entries to 0 on reset instead of removing
them - Added support for Windows 2003 and Solaris 9 (SPARC and Intel) -
Optimized memory usage for the probe (about 35% that of version 0.4) -
Optimized CPU usage for protocol decoding (about 50% faster than in version
0.4) - Optimized the data transfer between the probe and the client applet -
Added more stable detection of available network cards on Windows
Requirements:
- Windows 2000/2003/XP/NT, Linux, FreeBSD,
Solaris Intel/Sparc or MacOS X
- Network card capable of promiscuous mode
- Java runtime installed (1.1.8 or above)

Regards,
Network Probe Team at ObjectPlanet
http://www.network-monitor.net/
 

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