anlog144.zip 7905 1995/06/12 Compute time spent online w/the Warp IAK antcplog.zip 7247 1995/05/21 Display time on-line w/IAK based on TCP/IP logfile bind495a.zip 1013511 1996/12/24 BIND v4.9.5 ported to OS/2 bind812a.zip 795529 1998/05/28 BIND v8.1.2 ported to OS/2 Long desc: BIND is the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon. Some features: DNS Dynamic Updates (RFC 2136), DNS Change Notification (RFC 1996), IP-address-based access control for queries, zone transfers, and updates that may be specified on a zone-by-zone basis, and much more... Requires: EMX 0.9c runtime library Contact: Bjorn Mork (bjorn@mork.no) Source: http://www.isc.org/bind.html bootpd.zip 181073 1995/09/15 Port of BSD BOOTP daemon w/some DHCP support cantwait.zip 2006 1998/11/03 Can't Wait - speeds web browsing by decreasing the MTU size Long desc: [Archiver's note: I was under the impression that, like in most OSes (Win9x aside), OS/2's various TCP/IP negotiation programs, including ppp.exe which this would most likely affect, allowed the user to change the MTU size as he or she sees fit. I know that ppp.exe takes mtu as a commandline parameter, at least, though the comment in the .cmd file indicates otherwise. In the meantime, to answer the question posed in the text of the .cmd file, the MTU specifies the largest sized packet which the dialup server will send your machine at a time. A smaller MTU doesn't increase the amount of bandwidth available (it actually decreases it slightly), it only decreases the average latency which applies to multiple open TCP connections and so web browsing *seems* to go faster, since files can be downloaded more in parallel. It's akin to how in most cases multitasking operating systems don't really run multiple programs simultaneously, it only switches between several running programs really quickly to give the effect that they're all running at the same time. A smaller MTU, in effect, increases the speed at which the TCP/IP stack switches between connections. An MTU of 1500 is acceptable on a 10mbps connection because that's only about 1.2 milliseconds per switch, but on a 28k8 dialup connection it's a more-noticeable 420 milliseconds. An MTU of 576 (which is an arbitrary value, really) means each switch takes only 160 milliseconds on the same connection, which is about the same rate at which most OSes switch between programs. I hope this explanation is helpful, even if it's in the wrong place for such a thing. :) -- JAS, 1998/11/3] Requires: TCP/IP Contact: Tom Dodge (dodge@disisit.com) clpsrv.zip 32961 1995/01/30 TCP/IP clipboard server (req. IBM TCP/IP) clust117.zip 250606 2000/04/04 Phone cost / online time tracking utility Long desc: Highly configurable phone-cost and online time tracking utility for OS/2 in the tradition of Richard Papo's "MemSize" systemresources monitor. Connection autodetect, 11 stats available, possibility to log connections, 4 warning modes, easy integration into login scripts, remote control, etc. Runs on: OS/2 Warp 3 or higher Contact: Thorsten Thielen (thth@gmx.net) Source: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/CIP/thielen/clust/ cpyiak101.zip 6066 1995/06/26 Duplicate SlipPM entries from command line v1.01 crl073b1.zip 54953 1998/06/09 Phone cost / online time tracking utility Long desc: Highly configurable phone-cost and online time tracking utility for OS/2 in the tradition of Richard Papo's "MemSize" systemresources monitor. 10 stats available, possibility to log connections, 4 warning modes, etc. Freeware. Runs on: OS/2 Warp 3.0+ Contact: Thorsten Thielen (thth@gmx.net) Source: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/CIP/thielen/clust/ daytime.zip 292030 1999/06/15 time server and client (time, daytime, SNTP) Runs on: OS/2 2.x and newer, Windows NT Contact: Kai-Uwe Rommel ddup.zip 66489 1999/08/25 DynDns.org updater Long desc: OS/2 port of Thomas Gandy (tegandy@enid.com) DD-UP a program that is used to update a host provided by the Free DynDNS service of dyndns.org. Runs on: tested on Warp 4 Requires: emx 0.9d Source: http://www.dyndns.org/freedyn/clients.shtml dig20.zip 93154 1996/01/13 Dig v2.0, domain name query utility (req. emxrt.zip) disdns.zip 5264 1999/03/11 disdns speeds net access by bypassing DNS Long desc: disdns reads in netscape.hst or bookmark.htm files and converts the web addresses to numeric IP address and updates your HOSTS file. This will eliminate the need to access the DNS, therefore speeding up those sites you commonly access. BTW, it's FREE and will NOT delete existing HOSTS file. Runs on: should work with REXX and OBJECT REXX Requires: TCP/IP Contact: Tom Dodge (dodge@disisit.com) Source: http://www.disisit.com fngpng10.zip 128615 1996/10/16 PM-based finger and ping program forlog1.zip 48782 1996/05/27 A nothing program to keep a modem connection alive freetcp.zip 119750 1995/09/02 Use Warp Internet Access Kit (Red/Blue box) on a LAN ftppipe-1_00.zip 36512 2000/01/14 FTPpipe 1.00 - pipe to/from FTP servers from command line Long desc: FTPpipe is a simple program that makes it possible to pipe to/from a file on an FTP server or redirect an FTP server directory listing. Requires: TCP/IP Contact: Chris Elving (chris@elving.com) Source: http://www.elving.com/software/ get-ip1a.zip 3413 1996/12/30 REXX script to generate a file containing IP address and connect speed host.zip 20109 1996/07/22 Implements the UNIX _host_ command for OS/2 iakprmpt.zip 70339 1995/04/11 Prompt for information from SLIPPM dialing scripts iaktim12.zip 89802 1995/08/10 Warp Internet Access Kit online time calculator iaktimes.zip 3178 1995/05/29 Display SLIPPM connection times from TCPOS2.INI igos2145.zip 666257 1999/07/08 Internet Gate v1.45 for OS/2 Long desc: Is a multiple proxy gate and firewall. It can allow users on a Local Area Network (LAN) without Internet access to access the Internet through a single machine on the LAN connected to the Internet, either via a dial-up modem / ISDN connection or another ethernet card. Contact: Marco Maccaferri (macca@arci01.bo.cnr.it) Source: http://www.maccasoft.com ijfire12.zip 1215422 1999/08/25 InJoy Firewall Long desc: The IPSec Capable InJoy Firewall runs on the computer with the Internet connection and acts as an Internet Gateway for the other computers on your private LAN. Runs on: OS/2 3.0 or bigger Requires: Runs on everything tested.. Contact: Bjarne Jensen (support@fx.dk) Source: http://www.fx.dk/firewall ijfire14.zip 1502526 2000/03/16 InJoy Firewall Long desc: The InJoy Firewall takes pride in being today's most reliable and comprehensive OS/2 security solution. Runs on: OS/2 3.0 or bigger Requires: Runs on everything tested.. Contact: Bjarne Jensen (support@fx.dk) Source: http://www.fx.dk/firewall ijgwy1_0.zip 167601 1999/01/19 InJoy Gateway for Cable Modems. Long desc: The InJoy Gateway runs on the computer with the Internet connection and acts as an Internet Gateway for the other computers on your private LAN. The product is designed for LAN-to-LAN configurations, including the many new Cable Modem, ADL and ADSL installations. Runs on: OS/2 3.0 or bigger Requires: Has been tested with TCP/IP v4.0e and newer. Contact: Bjarne Jensen (bj@fx.dk) Source: http://www.fx.dk/firewall inetd10.zip 89390 1995/04/09 OS/2 port of BSD inetd (Internet super server) inetlg71.zip 103206 2000/02/14 Connection log analyzer for IBM Global Network and/or InJoy dialers. Long desc: Analyzes IGN dialer.log or ipdialer.log and produces monthly summaries of usage. Runs on: OS/2 Warp, all releases Requires: IBM Global Network Dialer and/or InJoy Dialer Contact: Chuck McKinnis (mckinnis@ibm.net) inettime.zip 12300 1998/01/29 LOGTIME ANALYSIS FOR IBM.NET (Advantis) users Long desc: INETTIME.CMD - Version 2.0 - January 28, 1998 -Small REXX proc for OS/2 to summarize by month all connect time to IBM's Advantis Internet network using the IPDIALER.LOG as input data. (See README.TXT for details). REMOVEOF.cmd - Version 1.0 - March 2, 1995 -Procedure to remove any/all extraneous End-Of-File (EOF) marks from an ASCII text file. (See REMOVEOF.TXT for details). Copyright(c) D.A.Ritari-KNIGHT RESEARCH-1995 Runs on: OS/2 2.0 or greater Contact: D. A. Ritari (DRitari@ibm.net) ipcfg12.zip 1798 1999/10/20 Tool to display OS/2 TCP/IP configuration Long desc: Basically emulates WinNT ipconfig command Runs on: OS/2 Warp 3 & 4 Requires: TCP/IP Contact: John LeMay Jr. (jlemay@njmc.com) ipmon102.zip 44493 1999/02/05 Yet another TCPIP monitor for OS/2! Long desc: This one is small and configurable and can start applications when a new connection is detected Runs on: OS/2 Warp 3.0 or higher Requires: TCPIP V3.0 or higher Contact: Trevor Hemsley (Trevor- Hemsley@dial.pipex.com) Source: http://warped.cswnet.com/sysbench iprates.zip 10511 1996/07/01 REXX command graphical display of TCP/IP connection rates (req: VREXX) ipspeed2.zip 44308 1996/06/25 IPSpeed - Small PM application to measure speed of TCP/IP connection ipspeed3.zip 49477 1997/11/25 Small PM application to measure the speed of your TCP/IP connection ipspeed4.zip 49217 1998/03/09 IPSpeed v1.02 Long desc: Small PM-application to measure the speed of your TCP/IP connection Runs on: OS/2 Requires: TCP/IP Contact: Michael Bock (mbock@gmx.net) ipspy140.zip 65935 1998/06/05 IP packet monitor Contact: Edgar Buerkle (100566.557@compuserve.com) isdnkost.zip 9845 1996/10/17 Analyzes isdnpm.log and calculates daily/total costs isdnpm27.zip 163427 1996/11/23 TCP/IP Connections over ISDN with a 'CAPI.DLL' jigsawcmd.zip 10032 1999/06/14 REXX add-on for the Jigsaw WWW daemon Requires: Classical REXX installed and active Contact: Antony Shen (u8618806@cc.nctu.edu.tw) Source: ftp://ceramic.dorm-gd1.nctu.edu.tw/pub/jigsawcmd.zip kcg.zip 10607 1999/08/10 Determine precise ISP time-out interval; retain dial-up connections using FTP or PING Runs on: OS/2 Requires: RXFTP.DLL v2.0+; PING.EXE; RXQUEUE.EXE (standard Warp components) Contact: Robert Holmgren (will13@interport.net) logenh11.zip 87829 1995/01/30 Flexible login for TCP/IP (req. IBM TCP/IP) modemiak.zip 5530 1996/01/07 Add support for more modems w/IBM Internet Access Kit mountfs.zip 2685 1995/07/07 Remount NFS drives (for IBM TCP/IP) mping09.zip 49452 1998/03/11 MPING - program for node monitoring through TCP/IP Runs on: OS/2 Requires: TCP/IP Contact: Maxim Annenkov (mea@dhtp.kiae.ru) mrtg288-os2.zip 666967 1999/11/03 Multi Router Traffic Grapher 2.8.8 Long desc: Multi Router Traffic Grapher 2.8.8 Runs on: OS2 Warp,any version. Requires: emx09d runtime Contact: Rex Chen (rexchen@ug.ee.tku.edu.tw) my2_1b.zip 452747 1998/04/16 Calculating and tax IP-statistic and traffic structure (Standalone) Runs on: OS/2 Warp Requires: HPFS Contact: Alexandr A. Ivanov (alex@sura.com.ru) Source: http://penza.sura.com.ru/~alex/moreos2.html my2s_1b.zip 452720 1998/04/16 Calculating and tax IP-statistic and traffic structure (Sterver) Runs on: OS/2 Warp Requires: PM, HPFS Contact: Alexandr A. Ivanov (alex@sura.com.ru) Source: http://penza.sura.com.ru/~alex/moreos2.html my2www05.zip 216433 1998/06/11 WEB control access / Decoder / Virtual server maker for GoWeb 4.6.1 (4.6) / My2 Server support Runs on: OS/2 Warp/WarpServer 3.0+ Requires: HPFS Contact: Alexandr A. Ivanov (alex@sura.com.ru) Source: http://penza.sura.com.ru/~alex/rexjav.shtml netf135.zip 148078 1996/06/05 NetFolder v1.35, Folder full of OS/2 URL objects netslct.zip 60119 2000/03/16 netselect 0.2, an ultrafast intelligent parallelizing binary-search implementation of "ping." Long desc: netselect determines several facts about all of the hosts given on the command line, much faster you would if you manually tried to use ping and traceroute. Requires: EMX Contact: Kyosuke Tokoro (NBG01720@nifty.ne.jp) Source: http://www.vector.co.jp/authors/VA000199/os2/ netwatch.zip 638554 1999/03/11 NETWATCH for OS/2 version 2.0 Long desc: NETWATCH for OS/2 will allow you to monitor you DNS\Gateway\Router\Multi-IP connections and log failures. (FREEWARE) Runs on: OS/2 2.1 or higher Requires: Rexx Contact: Gene Akins (momotek@home.com) nifmon.zip 36570 1997/03/17 displays a small window to monitor network interface speed nukespy.zip 26671 1995/10/28 NUKE monitoring program for TCP/IP os2nosv4.zip 324464 1995/01/30 TCP/IP for OS/2 (via SLIP), text-based passwd.zip 56354 1995/01/30 IBM TCPIP passwd file maintenance utilities ping-w4.zip 57177 1997/03/10 FreeBSD ping compiled for Warp4 ping.zip 35229 1995/03/05 Enhanced ping for TCP/IP (req. emxrt.zip) pinky.zip 3074 1997/04/30 A little finger client for OS/2 (req. EMX) pmfd10c.zip 19936 1995/12/13 GUI finger daemon for TCP/IP pmnos11x.zip 421693 1995/01/30 KA9Q TCP/IP for ax25 & SLIP, PM-based pmnos1dx.zip 411266 1995/01/30 TCP/IP for OS/2 (via SLIP) PM-based pmwt18b.zip 510528 1996/11/19 PM-Weather for OS/2 v1.8b - Text weather forecast and radar images prtscn18.zip 131328 1998/04/07 TCP/IP Portscanner with Portmapper support Long desc: Scans your network for active servers (HTTP, FTP, TELNET etc). Can even read out PORTMAPPER services. Additional features: Import/Export function, report print, PING function Runs on: OS/2 Warp Requires: TCP/IP Contact: Ralf Christen (ralf.christen@ibm.net) Source: http://www.horgen.net/rem/software redir-2_0.zip 83370 1999/04/29 Ver 2.0. Redirect local TCP/IP ports to another port on a local or remote system. Long desc: Ver 2.0. Redirect local TCP/IP ports to another port on a local or remote system. This is a direct port from the Linux version and is tested on OS/2 Warp v4. Runs on: Tested on Warp 4 FP09. Should work on previous versions. Requires: syslog3.zip (or higher) from: http://r350.ee.ntu.edu.tw/~hcchu/os2/ports /dev/ Contact: Sam Creasey (sammy@users.qual.net) Source: http://users.qual.net/~sammy/hacks rmx.zip 564700 1995/03/30 RMX, execute programs remotely via TCP/IP / Named Pipes rneto101.zip 1129898 1999/03/08 RacerNet - Hosts file manager for OS/2 Long desc: RacerNet accelerates your Internet connection by managing your Hosts file. The more host names in your Hosts file, the fewer requests your computer has to make to your Domain Name Server, freeing up bandwidth for you. Runs on: OS/2 3.x & 4.x Requires: TCP/IP Contact: Chris Kennedy (ckennedy@frugalsoft.com) Source: http://www.frugalsoft.com/racernet rx_slip.zip 43660 1995/01/30 Monitor and keep SLIP connections up samba193.zip 511909 1996/04/17 SMB servers and client for NetBIOS over TCPIP sendip.zip 65340 1996/06/08 Free internet program to query/email current IP address sendip21.zip 3853 1996/12/08 sendip v2.1 - (REXX) Use email to distribute your dynamic IP sfire.zip 296913 1999/03/16 SafeFire Firewall 1.0 Long desc: SafeFire Firewall 1.0 is complete Network Address Translation / Firewall solution for: - xDSL - Cable modems - Ordinary LAN Runs on: OS/2 v3.0, v4.0, Aurora Requires: LAN-to-LAN connection and TCP/IP v4.0x or better Contact: Oleksiy Tymoshenko Source: http://www.lgs.kiev.ua/ sndip120.zip 32973 1996/11/16 Send IP - OS/2 PM program to send dynamic IPs sock_002.zip 81983 1998/11/20 Socket Controller v0.02 alpha Long desc: This tool can stop the communcation on several sockets Runs on: OS/2 Warp 3.0+ Requires: TCP/IP, MPTS Contact: Marc Schneider (macke@macke.org) sockd.zip 319495 1998/11/12 SockD for OS/2 v1.19 - PM socks server] Runs on: OS/2 v3+ Contact: Philippe J. Gillain (Philippe_Gillain@be.ibm.com) socks01.zip 697266 1995/10/28 Add SOCKS firewall server support to IBM TCP/IP socks5-os2-980512.zip 145174 2000/02/22 NEC socks5 server for OS/2 (freeware) Long desc: NEC socks 5 server for 32-bit OS/2 (text- mode). It implements rfc1928 and rfc1929. SOCKS is networking proxy protocol that enables hosts on one side of a SOCKS server to gain full access to hosts on the other side of the SOCKS server without requiring direct IP reachability. SOCKS redirects connection requests from hosts on opposite sides of a SOCKS server. The SOCKS server authenticates and authorizes the requests, establishes a proxy connection, and relays data. (c) NEC Networking Systems Laboratory. License: freeware. Runs on: OS/2 Warp Connect 3.0 or higher Contact: Fernando Cassia (fcassia@compuserve.com) Source: http://www.socks.nec.com/ soclose.zip 16514 1999/03/16 soclose - Socket closer Long desc: soclose - Socket closer Lets you close any socket given its socket descriptor ID, obtained with the NETSTAT -s command. Useful for ending some kinds of PM programs or for freeing up active side sockets stuck in the CLOSE_WAIT state. Runs on: OS/2 Warp 3 and up Requires: TCP/IP Contact: Joshua E. Rodd (jerodd@usa.net) Source: http://iiinet.nws.org:8/os2 stky2112.zip 74525 1995/12/02 Sticky Notes v1.12 for TCP/IP networks strobe103.zip 62068 1999/02/01 Super optimized TCP port surveyor Long desc: This is an OS/2 port of strobe (1). Code included. Precompiled execs included. Read the documentation for everything else. Runs on: OS/2 V4 Requires: EMX runtime V0.9d, TCP/IP, MPTS tcpleds10.zip 16336 1998/06/19 Network traffic on your keyboard LEDs (w/source) Long desc: tcpleds -- blinks keyboard LEDs (Light Emitting Diode) indicating outgoing and incoming network tcp/ip packets. (source included) Runs on: OS/2 Warp Requires: Keyboard LEDs :) Contact: Oleg Titov (oleg.titov@bigfoot.com) tcpspray.zip 8299 1996/09/18 TCP speed meter (req: emx) (incl: source) thumb10.zip 469884 1995/01/30 Thumb, a finger utility (req. IBM TCP/IP) tiafaq.zip 24307 1995/03/11 Use The Internet Access (TIA) w/OS/2 TCP/IP timein.zip 20756 1997/02/20 Constant TCP/IP Pinging utility tnl120.zip 875655 1998/04/02 Powerful IP Tunneling tool. Build a VPN and save money. Long desc: Tunnel/2 is an excellent, mission critical tool for building a secure Virtual Private Network (VPN). Conduct GEOGRAPHICALLY DISPERSED BUSINESS over the Internet. Extend the intranet to the remote offices. Optionally, use the Two-Way Dial-On- Demand for full connectivity over dial-up. No need for special h/w. As a PRIVATE USER, connect your home PC's Slave to the Tunnel Master installed behind the corporate firewall--and get full access as if you were there. Tunnel/2 works over leased lines as well as dial-up. And, with dial-up you get the added value of a STATIC IP ADDRESS, always reachable via the Master. 3 plugins gives you ultimate security/flexibility: * Security - RSA1024/DES56 Military grade encryption * Filter - Fully configurable packet filtering * Compress - Apply compression where not available FEATURES: Static IP number; Socket connections live through PPP served address changes; Two-Way Dial- On- Demand; Auto Configuration; Trace; Military Grade Security; Packet Filtering; Compression; Custom Plugin Runs on: OS/2 2.0+ Contact: Bjarne Jensen (tunnel@fx.dk) Source: http://www.fx.dk/tunnel tracerte.zip 31368 1995/04/14 TCP/IP traceroute w/source ttcpos2.zip 13111 1998/06/25 ttcp - tool to measure your LAN performance Runs on: OS/2 Warp 4 (may work with older) Requires: EMX v0.9c, TCP/IP v4.1 (may work with older) Contact: Marco G. Salvagno (whiz@iol.it) vector.zip 1387169 2000/01/04 NeoComm Vector Multicast file transfer utility. Long desc: NeoComm Vector is a multicast-based data transfer utility for sending large volumes of data to a theoretically unlimited number of clients. Runs on: OS/2 Warp 4 or WSeB Requires: MPTS 8610 or later Contact: Joao Luiz Pereira Jr. (jluiz@neocomm.com.br) Source: http://www.neocomm.com w3iaku2a.zip 1582249 1997/03/24 Updates Warp 3 IAK TCP/IP v2.0 stack to latest standard weathr03.zip 57179 1995/06/26 Local weather data retrieval program winnuke.zip 34815 1997/05/27 closes unwanted server connections