Tuesday, July 26, 2011

nbtscan - NETBIOS nameserver scanner

A very useful tool to scan NetBios name instead of basic IP Scanning. A Linux / Network Admin must-have-tool. Thumbs Up!!!

This is a command-line tool that scans for open NETBIOS nameservers on a local or remote TCP/IP network, and this is a first step in finding of open shares. It is based on the functionality of the standard Windows tool nbtstat, but it operates on a range of addresses instead of just one. I wrote this tool because the existing tools either didn't do what I wanted or ran only on the Windows platforms: mine runs on just about everything.

Zimbra Desktop To Solve Yahoo New Mail System

I tried it to solve the bugging new Yahoo Mail System... (even cant roll back also... damn)... so here it is... Zimbra Desktop... from Zimbra (an ex-Yahoo subordinate :P... now under VMWare)

Zimbra Desktop is the next-generation email and collaboration client.

The free Zimbra Desktop client allows you to meld the online and offline worlds – storing and synching your email, calendar, contacts, files and documents in the cloud, yet having them locally accessible when on the road. Zimbra Desktop aggregates information across accounts (Zimbra, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, etc.) and social networks (Facebook, Digg, Twitter, etc.) to help make communicating & sharing information easier than ever.

Work Online or Offline

Zimbra Desktop is the perfect compliment to Zimbra’s web interfaces because it allows you to have your Zimbra email, calendar, contacts, document, shares and files on your local desktop as well as saved in the cloud. If you ever offline, you can keep on working and when you re-connect all your data automatically syncs again. It even works with any other email account. Learn more.

All Your Accounts in One Place

Zimbra Desktop allows you to collect multiple accounts in a single place. Whether Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Hotmail or AOL mail, all of your email, calendar and contacts are integrated into a single UI along with your Zimbra mail. It’s simple to set up and, best of all it can all be accessed offline. Try doing that with your existing webmail accounts. Learn more.