Monday 31 March 2014

Tools For System And Network Admin


Are you a system administrator? If yes, then these tools will come in handy for you

System and Network Analysis: As an administrator, it is your job to monitor the system and network that you are presiding over. Analysis is an important part of being in the know of what's happening and when a particular action is required. That is where system and network analysis tools come in handy.

1. NTFS Permissions Explorer
2. Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector
3. Whois
4. ShareEnum
5. PipeList
6. TcpView
7. The Dude
8. Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
9. WireShark
10. Look@LAN
11. RogueScanner
12. Capsa Free Network Analyzer
13. SuperScan
14. Blast
15. UDPFlood
16. IPplan
17. NetStumbler
18. PingPlotter
19. SolarWinds Free Permissions Analyzer for AD
20. Angry IP Scanner
21. FreePortMonitor
22. WirelessNetView
23. BluetoothView
24. Vision
25. Attacker
26. Total Network Monitor
27. IIS Logfile Analyser
28. ntop

System testing and troubleshooting: What's the next logical step after analysis your network? Of course, testing whether your analysis was right or wrong. To put it more clearly, as a system or network admin, it is one of your jobs to perform tests on your domain. These are the tools that let you do that.
29. Pinkie
30. VMWare Player
31. Oracle VirtualBox
32. ADInsight
33. Process Monitor
34. SpiceWorks Network Troubleshooting
35. RAMMap
36. Autoruns
37. LogFusion
38. Microsoft Log Parser
39. AppCrashView
40. RootKitRevealer

System and network management: These are tools that allow you to manage the network or system. In a way, they comprise of various tools that help an IT professional to manage a bunch of tasks or certain specific tasks.
41. Bitcricket IP Subnet Calculator
42. EMCO Remote Installer Starter
43. ManagePC
44. Pandora FMS
45. SNARE Audit and EventLog Management
46. OCS Inventory
47. Zenoss Core – Enterprise IT Monitoring
48. Unipress Free Help Desk
49. SysAidIT Free Help Desk
50. Cyberx Password Generator Pro

System and Network Management: These are tools that allow you to manage the network or system. In a way, they comprise of various tools that help an IT professional to manage a bunch of tasks or certain specific tasks.
51. KeePass Password Safe
52. TweakUAC
53. Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit
54. ExtraSpy Employee Monitor
55. NetWrix USB Blocker Freeware
56. FileZilla
57. Wake On Lan 2 .NET
58. Speccy
59. Active Directory Explorer (ADExplorer)
60. ADRestore

File and disk management: These are tools that allow you to perform various operations on your files. These include operations like de-duplication, copying, file comparison, merging, encryption, syncing, searching and renaming of files. These files can be invaluable additions to your arsenal as a system administrator.
61. Disk2vhd
62. Defraggler
63. PageDefrag
64. PsPad
65. MD5Summer
66. Universal Viewer
67. FreeCommander
68. Recuva
69. Steganos LockNote
70. Microsoft SyncToy
71. 7-Zip
72. PeaZip
73. Bacula
74. Areca Backup
75. DirSync Pro
76. Amanda Network Backup
77. WebSynchronizer
78. KGB Archiver
79. Iometer
80. Notepad++

Performance and availability monitoring: These tools allow you to monitor your system and network performance and monitor them for possible errors etc. They provide functions such as monitoring of memory utilisation, network utilisation, disk utilisation, CPU utilisation etc. In addition, you can also use the network monitoring tools in order to ensure that your network is performing at its optimal levels and is stable.
81. ManageEngine Free HyperV Performance Monitor
82. Nagios
83. ManageEngine Free Exchange Health Monitor
84. Kratos Exchange Monitor
85. ManageEngine Free Windows Health Monitor
86. ManageEngine Free Ping Tool
87. ManageEngine Free SQL Health Monitor Tool
88. ManageEngine Free VM Configuration Tool
89. Kratos Network Device Monitor
90. IxChariot QCheck
91. EasyNetMonitor

Remote management: As a system or network admin, you will be dealing with a lot of remote connections and clients. In order to manage this task efficiently, you need tools like the ones mentioned below. You can use them to remotely administer clients and servers, manage remote desktop sessions and various other functions.
92. Remote Desktop Manager
93. TightVNC
94. Microsoft RDCMan
95. Terminals
96. PsFile

All-in-one toolkits: Sometimes you do not want to use different tools for different purposes. You want tools that can manage multiple functionalities by themselves so that you don't have to switch over to a new one whenever your attention is needed in a new direction. These are all-in-one kits that fill up some of the gaps that exist in this respect.
97. Net Tools 5.0
98. ManageEngine Free Windows Tools 2
99. Axence NetTools Pro
100. Free IP Tools
101. PsTools

Open Source Backup Tools For Linux


There are different kinds of backup tools, which perform the same operating but in different ways and for different systems.
Experts have for a long time laid emphasis on backing up your system or network's data. The best way to ensure that you don't lose data is to use tools for creating backups.

Graphical User Interface (GUI): A graphical user interface always makes any task much easier than it would be otherwise. The same is applicable for tools that are used to backup your data in Linux.
1. Areca Backup
2. BackupPC
3. Bacula
4. fwbackups
5. Keep
6. Simple Backup Solution

Command-line: While GUIs do make the job easier, many Linux users still prefer to use the Command Line for as many tasks as possible. If you're such an user then these are the tools for you.
7. afbackup
8. AMANDA
9. Cedar Backup
10. Duplicity
11. Dump/restore
12. tar

Snapshot backups: In order to save time, some software create backups on a snapshot. This is a read-only copy of the data that can be used in order to restore lost information.
13. FlyBack
14. Time Vault