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− | Links [http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gplugs/nettools_1.0_1.3.8.tar.gz?download Download] [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/gplugs/nettools/ CVS] | + | Links: [http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gplugs/nettools_1.0_1.3.8.tar.gz?download Download] [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/gplugs/nettools/ CVS] |
Revision as of 18:24, 1 July 2004
Author: TomW
Latest Version: 1.0
Geeklog Version: 1.3.8
Release Date: 7-24-2003
Package Type: plugin
Description:
The NetTools plugin makes some basic network tools available in the Geeklog framework. It consists of 4 tools: Whois, NSLookup, Ping and TraceRoute. The Whois implementation is based on the GPL phpWhois 3.05. Future changes to phpWhois should be a direct drop in replacement. See (http://www.easydns.com/~markjr/whois2/).
There are five pages of interest to the user of this plugin:
- nettools.php A general page giving access to all of the tools the user has access to.
- whois.php Like all the tool pages it handles both input and output. If called directly it presents a form to enter in an address or domain to lookup. If called with variables it presents the result of the query.
- nslookup.php Does a simple nslookup of an ip or domain name. As a bonus, if run on a linux server, it will also display the Mail (MX) record if it is available.
- ping.php Pings an address or website. By default it only pings 4 times. The ping page waits until the external ping command returns, before displaying anything. (Note: unlike normal php pages a php page waiting for an external command will wait forever for command to return).
- tracert.php Displays the route to a website or address. It behaves like the ping page since it also calls an external command.