DIR Back to index page Just unpack, run and use! __________________________________________________________ Server and network utilites for legacy systems __________________________________________________________ Network and server utilities that I used in machine tools and legacy industrial equipment. I can say that this is the result of my working life expressed in the archives of server and network software. In fact, you have almost the entire history of the development of networks before your eyes here. [ Table of contents ]: 1. HotLine 2. Gopher 3. Usenet 4. HTTP 5. FTP 6. SHOUTcast 7. RDP WINCE 8. LAN/RDP 9. IRC 10. BBS 11. ICQ 12. FSP 13. p2p/torrent 14. Bluetooth 15. Wi-Fi 16. WAIS 17. XMPP 18. TIME 19. SSH 20. SMTP (mail) / CSO 21. FINGER 22. DICT 23. DAYTIME 24. NTP 25. UNIX Talk 26. Proxy 27. p2p/DC++ The HotLine protocol is a communication protocol designed for peer-to-peer file sharing and messaging. It was developed in the mid-1990s by Hotline Communications, a software company based in Canada. HotLine protocol provides a platform for users to connect and share files directly with each other, without the need for a central server. It allows users to create private chat rooms, share files, and even search for specific files within their network. The protocol also supports features like password protection, user authentication, and data encryption for secure communication. DOS HotLine server v 2.0 [2 351 kb] The latest version from 2001 of the cult P2P tracker for instant exchange of files and messages on computers running Windows 9x-NT/2000/XP. DOS HotLine server v 1.9.1 [339 kb] DOS HotLine supertracker v 1.9.1 client [871 kb] DOS HotLine server v 1.2.3 [242 kb] DOS HotLine client v 1.2.3 [3 462 kb] DOS HotLine 1.2.x Fix Keys [1 kb] DOS HotLine ftp server [107 kb] A simple FTP server that does not require any settings at all. The HotLine protocol was originally developed to work on the Macintosh operating system. However, it later expanded to support the Windows 3.x - XP/2000 operating system as well. This allowed users on both Mac and Windows platforms to connect and share files using the HotLine protocol. .......................................................... The Gopher protocol is a simple text-based protocol used for retrieving and disseminating information over the internet. It was created in the early 1990s and became popular as a precursor to the World Wide Web. DOS Motsognir Gopher Server [224 kb] Win32 Gopher Server for Windows. Inside there is a complete manual in English on how the server works. The same file is an example of the Gopher page layout. .......................................................... Usenet newsgroups are community forums for sharing information and discussing various topics. They were created in the early 1980s and remain popular among Internet users to this day. DOS Humster 2.1.0.11 Usenet server Gold [3 114 kb] Windows news group server with convenient settings. Allows you to create echo conferences with flexible options for Usenet news groups. It has proven itself perfectly in Windows 9x-2000/XP. It's work's with different clients, including Outlook. DOS Free News Group Commander for Win32 [777 kb] A very simple and fast NNTP server client. Allows you to view documents in HTML format. DOS Forte Agent 1.7 Fixed for Win32 [2 094 kb] Forte Agent is a powerful and easy to use classical FTN/Usenet newsreader. It allows you to browse news groups both online and offline. Agent supports all possible text encodings: cyrillic, hieroglyphs, etc. But this support must be enabled during installation of the program manually by user. .......................................................... The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application protocol used for transferring hypermedia documents, such as HTML web pages, on the World Wide Web. It was developed in the early 1990s and has since become the foundation for communication over the internet. DOS OmniHTTPd server [1 990 kb] Powerful and versatile industrial web server specifically designed for the Windows 95/98/NT4/XP platform. In addition to standard CGI/PHP support, the server has advanced features such as Keep-Alive connections, automatic table indexing, and server-side includes. For maximum performance, OmniHTTPd is both 32bit and multithreaded. DOS OmniHTTPd Professional server v2.10 for Win32 [944 kb] This is a final freeware release and does not have an expiration date. The server requires installation! DOS OmniHTTPd Professional server for Windows NT [2 867 kb] The latest release is Version 3.0a5. The server requires installation! Secure connection support. DOS Falcon Web Server SSL Edition v.2.0 [1 626 kb] Convenient server for creating and maintaining a small-sized website without script support. Works on Windows 98 and other Windows 9x-NT versions. DOS Ranish ZeroServ 1.8 for Win32 [36 kb] ZeroServ is a special purpose web server that blocks banner ads and popups. It protects your privacy by blocking ads from the notorious ad servers that try to track all your clicks. You can block new servers by editing a list of RegExp URLs. DOS Small HTTP server 3 Fixed for Win32 [136 kb] This very small utility turns your computer into a fully functional Web-server. The program itself requires a minimal set of system resources, so the server's functioning doesn't influence your computer's performance. This server can function under a LAN networking or even under a Dial-Up networking. Webmasters can run this utility on their local computers and debug their CGI-scripts without going on-line. DOS Dos browser Arachne 1.7 [1 558 kb] Graphic browser for DOS without SSL support. A single archive with support for additional encodings, an office skin, as well as a plugin for better work on 16-bit machines. DOS Links 2.1 for Windows 9x [1 552 kb] A popular fork of the Lynx console browser for Windows 98. Supports TLS 1.1. Cannot open TLS 1.3 sites. DOS Http Track 3.4.9.2 with GUI for Win32 [4 640 kb] It allows you to download a World Wide Web site from the Internet to a local directory, building recursively all directories, getting HTML, images, and other files from the server to your computer. This portable version supports TLS 1.3 and works since Windows 2000. .......................................................... FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard network protocol used for the transfer of files between a client and a server on a computer network. It allows users to upload, download, and manage files on a remote server. DOS G6 FTP Server 3.9.0.2 [4 139 kb] A simple FTP server for Windows NT/2000. DOS Cerberus FTP Server 2.4 [1 723 kb] Powerful FTP Server for Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003 DOS Windows 3x Sockets FTP Client [117 kb] Simple FTP client for WINDOWS 3x DOS CF simple FTP 1.0 for Win32 [818 kb] A very simple windowed FTP client with GUI. DOS Free FTP Commander 7.67 for Win32 [668 kb] Two-panel simple and fast Norton - similar FTP client. DOS FTP Explorer for Win32 [670 kb] A simple and fast FTP client in the form of a regular Windows Explorer. DOS Win SCP portable SFTP client 6.1.2 [8 671 kb] WinSCP Portable is a free SFTP (OpenSSL), FTP and SCP client for Windows XP+ with SSH1, SSH2. .......................................................... SHOUTcast is a protocol and server for broadcasting media content over the Internet. It supports streaming audio with various codecs such as MP3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, and others. DOS SAM 3.4.3 network radio server [10 470 kb] The radio streaming server SAM 3.4.3 uses the SHOUTcast protocol to transmit audio streams on the Internet. This server runs under Windows XP and other legacy operating systems, allowing you to organize a small industrial network radio station in your office or in industrial premises. DOS Intranet Radio 1.02 for Win32 [246 kb] IntranetRadio is a program designed for transferring sound signals over local area networks (LANs). The main sphere of application - office networks, school, university and other educational LANs. It's convenient for broadcasting radio, if there is an FM card in the broadcasting computer. The archive contains a server and client software. .......................................................... Many industrial equipment still uses WindowsCE. Here are network utilities that allow you to work with this equipment. DOS Microsoft active sync 4.5 [7 199 kb] Communication utility between PDAs based on Windows CE and Windows Mobile with a personal computer. Used for file transfer, as well as data synchronization. DOS Two (2X) client ARM [2 962 kb] A remote desktop utility for controlling a PC from Windows CE 6.0. Used in trading solutions on barcode scanners. A very useful thing, since in many Windows CE firmware developers do not include such services. That's why third-party programs are required. DOS Windows CE RDP [19 kb] Remote desktop client on a PDA running Windows CE 5.0 and higher. Simply put, this utility, consisting of two files, allows you to remotely control your handheld from your PC. To run via USB, you need to enable Active sync, enable the client on Windows CE, and the host on the PC. .......................................................... LAN/Remote protocols for legacy operating systems DOS Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2c DOS [2 922 kb] Microsoft LAN Manager for DOS was a version of software developed by Microsoft for managing local area networks on the MS-DOS operating system. There is support for Novell Netware networks and some network card drivers. DOS Microsoft lan manager 3.0 DOS [1 149 kb] Microsoft LAN Manager for DOS was a version of software developed by Microsoft for managing local area networks on the MS-DOS operating system. It provided file sharing and printing capabilities between computers in a NetBIOS based network. It also supported various network adapters and protocols, such as IPX/SPX and TCP/IP, allowing LAN Manager to be used in different network environments. DOS TCP/IP 32 for Windows 3.11 [674 kb] TCP/IP v4 protocol for WFG 3.11 DOS Full mTCP DOS netowork applications [5 057 kb] A packet driver is a utility that lets a program send and receive Ethernet packets using your network card. The packet driver specification is widely supported by both old and new Ethernet cards. mTCP should work on any IBM PC compatible with an 8088 or better CPU/96KB to 384KB of system memory, DOS 2.1 or newerm and network card, serial port, etc. DOS Norton pcANYWHERE 5.01 for DOS [993 kb] A utility for remote computer control under DOS. Supports operation via the IPX/SPX protocol or a regular modem. It is very convenient for administration in local networks under DOS, but the software has one big minutes. PC ANYWHERE does not support TCP/IP protocol! DOS Dame Ware NT utilites 3.72 [8 193 kb] DameWare NT Utilities is designed for administering Windows NT/2000/XP and includes a vast array of utilities for Windows NT/2000/XP administrators, all integrated into a single user interface. It allows for remote management of computers running Windows NT/2000 Server and Windows NT/2000/XP Workstation. It includes DameWare Mini Remote Control and NT Utilities Exporter, which can function as integrated tools or separate processes. DOS Remote Adminstrator 2.0 [8 193 kb] This is a program for remote control of the Windows 9x/2000 system, which allows you to work on a remote computer, via the Network, as if it were your own. Attention! As a result of non-competitive practices, some antivirus programs call this software potentially dangerous. This is due to the fact that the developers of this application in 2015 were unable to agree with three antivirus companies to cancel this decision. Thus, 9 antiviruses consider this application safe, and three antiviruses consider it potentially dangerous due to commercial disagreements. Hit of local networks 2000-2003! DOS NirCmd 2.65 for Win32 32/64bit [247 kb] NirCmd is a small command-line utility that allows you to do some useful tasks without displaying any user interface. By running NirCmd with simple command-line option, you can write and delete values and keys in the Registry, write values into INI file, dial to your internet account or connect to a VPN network, restart windows or shut down the computer, create shortcut to a file, change the created/modified date of a file, change your display settings, turn off your monitor, open the door of your CD-ROM drive, and more. DOS PsTools for Win32 [1 670 kb] The Windows NT and Windows 2000 Resource Kits come with a number of console tools that help you administer your Windows NT/2K systems. DOS Free cap portable 1.38 for Win32 [1 654 kb] Some programs do not see the Internet if your network uses a proxy server, like WinGate. This utility allows you to connect even the most capricious programs to the Internet. DOS DDos ping LAN stress test util for Win32 [9 kb] DDoSPing is a remote network test scanner for the most common Distributed Denial of Service programs (often called Zombies by the press). DOS SSF for Win32 [17 kb] This utility will transfer a files between two computers using a TCP port of your choosing. One computer uses Passive mode and listens on a port for a connection from the other computer, which will use Active mode to connect to the first computer via its IP address. Here Windows 98 and Windows XP versions this software. DOS CurrPorts 2.61 for Win32 [98 kb] CurrPorts displays the list of all currently opened TCP/IP and UDP ports on your local computer. DOS Advanced IP Address Calculator 1.1 for Win32 [199 kb] This is easy-to-use IP subnet calculator that lets you to calculate every aspect of your subnet configuration in a few mouse clicks! DOS LanCalculator 1.0.2 for Win32 [536 kb] Makes possible not only to easily calculate the subnet addresses range and subnet masks but also broadcast address, net address, net prefix and net mask inversion which is used in the access control lists (ACL) of Cisco network equipment. DOS LanSpy 2.0 for Win32 [1 047 kb] It is a network computers scanner, which allows getting different information about computer: Domain and NetBios names, MAC address, Server information, Domain and Domain controller information, Remote control, Time, Discs, Transports, Users, Global and local users groups, Policy settings, Shared resources, Sessions, Open files, Services, Registry and Event log information. Nothing on the remote computer is hidden from you now! DOS TCP/IP Builder 1.70 for Win9x/XP [795 kb] Windows Socket testing tool. DOS Lan Scanners Pack for Win32 [425 kb] Small scanning utilities for local network: LNetScan 0.8, NetKeepr 1.0.04, Bopup Scanner 2.1.7 DOS NetWorx 5.5.5 for Win9x/XP 32/64bit [4 882 kb] It is a program for monitoring incoming and outgoing traffic on your computer. It will help you avoid exceeding your traffic limit and prevent you from being left without Internet access. .......................................................... IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a protocol that enables real-time communication over the Internet. It allows multiple users to participate in group discussions through various channels, or engage in private conversations via direct messaging. DOS Mirc IRC client without TLS support [1 207 kb] mIRC is an IRC client that enables users to connect to and interact with IRC networks. It provides a user-friendly interface for joining chat rooms, chatting with other users and exchanging messages for Windows 9x/NT/XP/7. A distinctive feature is the ability to create interactive scripts, for example bots based on this client. DOS Toffee IRC DOS client [77 kb] Toffee IRC is an easy to configure text client for DOS. The launch is carried out through the START.BAT file, which also contains a detailed description of the work written by me. The CONFIG.IRC file contains settings for connecting to the IRC server. Before starting work, connect your DOS machine to the network using MSLan manager or mTCP from the local networks subsection. My advice from my experience: Find an unnecessary old computer in the trash or your old warehouse, install any Legacy version of Windows there and make your own corporate IRC server in 5 minutes. DOS sPRINT IRC server 0.7.35 for Win32 [90 kb] I think this is the smallest IRC server in the world. It is intended for use within local networks, communities of friends, and also in places where serious moderation is not required. DOS Join Me 1.41 IRC Server for Win32 [459 kb] Join Me! is an simple IRC server written from scratch for the Win32 operating systems. It's written in Delphi using object pascal language. Based on the 1459 RFC, and experimenting the mIRC client and Bahamut server messages and replies makes it possible to use it with many IRC client programs like mIRC. It's very easy to use since it features a friendly windows GUI. DOS Conference Rooms 1.7 Fixed - IRC Server for Win32 [3 783 kb] This is a professional IRC server of corporate standard. Unlike modern analogues, you are not required to delve into thousands of lines of configuration files and understand server command templates. This server has a simple and intuitive GUI. This server has been used repeatedly as a corporate chat. If you want your own IRC server with a couple of hundred channels and users, which will work on any computer from the garbage can, then this is your option. DOS IRCplus 1.5 Fixed - IRC Server for Win32 [4 744 kb] A cult IRC server in the late 90s and early 2000s. Many big IRC networks used this solution. Perhaps it was popular primarily because of its simplicity and usability. In fact, all server settings are located in one window, in the form of a tree-like administrator menu. Unlike modern analogues, this solution also does not require you to endlessly dig into configuration files. And any computer from a trash or warehouse will do to run it. DOS WircSrv 5.07 portable Fixed - IRC Server for Win32 [468 kb] This is an irc Server for windows. Simple, easy to use and administer. I tested it on three IRC clients, all works fine, no installation required. Just unzip and run. All problems are fixed by me. .......................................................... BBS (Bulletin Board System) messaging protocol is a communication protocol used by BBS systems. BBSs were popular in the pre-internet era as a way for users to connect and exchange messages and files. DOS Tornado/DOS BBS system 1.60 beta [size kb] Old multi - featured and multi - line BBS system for Dos and Windows 3x - 9x. DOS Professional 2.02 BBS system [546 kb] BBS server for DOS systems, developed by Shahar Hajdu and Amir Mirenberg, allowing remote access like a command line. DOS Maximus 3.0 BBS system [1 756 kb] Maximus 3.0 is a flexible bulletin board package for the DOS and OS/2 operating systems. A distinctive feature is that countless scripts have been written for this program. DOS AnDan Software FOSSIL Version 1.45.02 [35 kb] AnDan Software FOSSIL Version 1.45.02 for DOS is software that implements the FOSSIL protocol (Fido Opus Seadog Standard Interface Level) in DOS operating systems. FOSSIL is a communications protocol that provides hardware independent and more efficient access to modems and serial ports. DOS HyperTerminal Private Edition 6.3 for Win32 [890 kb] A redesigned version of the standard Windows terminal. Can be used as Telnet or Dial UP client. .......................................................... ICQ (ICQ Instant Messaging Protocol) is a real-time messaging protocol that allows users to communicate with each other over the internet. Mirabilis, the company behind the official ICQ messenger, filed a lawsuit against the developers of the Private ICQ Server 1.3.0.67. They viewed this server as a dangerous competitor to the official ICQ and sought to eliminate it through legal action. Mirabilis believed that the Private ICQ Server posed a threat to their business and the security of their users. As a result, the server and its developers were effectively removed from the scene. DOS Private ICQ Server v1.3.0.67 [262 kb] The Private ICQ Server v1.3.0.67 program allows users to create their own ICQ server instead of icq.mirabilis.com. It is designed for organizations with their own intranet network or groups of friends who want to communicate separately from the main ICQ server and do not want their messages to be read by "Big Brother". With this program, users can send messages, files, URL links, and utilize other functions available on the main ICQ server. Registration in ICQ Server is possible in two ways. Through the client (for example ICQ 2000) and through the server admin. Uses the UDP version of the Oscar protocol. System requirements Windows 9x-NT/2000/XP. DOS ICQ Groupware server [5 013 kb] Corporate ICQ server from 1998. There is only one single compatible client specially created by Mirilabs for these needs. Works great and without problems in Windows 95, 98, NT. The archive also contains a patch for fixing symbol display errors and clients. Although, perhaps, it is possible to select an alternative client for this version of the protocol. But no one has ever done this. Even me... DOS SIq ICQ server + update patch [8 825 kb] A simple and convenient pirate ICQ server, working as a service. Runs under Windows 9x - XP/2003. Does not store user correspondence, but only configuration and connection logs in a file database. Supports Oscar 5 and 7 protocols. Works with a limited number of Miranda v 4.0 clients. Jimm 7.0, as well as &RQ 0.9.7.2. I added compatible clients to the archive. Among the noticed bugs in some versions of the Windows 2003 build, the server service is automatically turned off. The reason is unknown. Registration is possible through a PHP form for the site or through the creation of an account file by the server administrator. IMG Setup Miranda ICQ screen [185 kb] All ICQ clients are configured using this principle! .......................................................... The File Service Protocol (FSP) is an UDP alternative to the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). FSP servers usually use the IANA Port assigned to FTP [Port 21]. DOS FSPd server [609 kb] Windows console version of the FSP protocol server. DOS FSP client [618 kb] Windows console version of the FSP protocol client. The genius of the FSP protocol is that you simply run the server without install, for example, inside a local network without additional registrations and other things. On the other hand, you simply launch the client, specify the IP address and exchange files. DOS OmniFSPd server for Win32 v1.0b3 [42 kb] Simple FSP server with GUI for Win32. Just run and use! DOS FreeFS client for Win32 [90 kb] Two panels simple FSP client with GUI for Win32. Just run and use! .......................................................... The peer-to-peer (P2P) protocol is a decentralized network protocol that allows individual devices, referred to as peers, to directly connect and interact with each other without the need for central servers or intermediaries. In a P2P network, peers can act both as clients and servers, sharing resources and information with each other. DOS Utorrent 1.8.5 rc3 [276 kb] uTorrent is a popular BitTorrent client software that allows users to download and share files using the BitTorrent protocol. It is a lightweight and feature-rich application that provides a user-friendly interface for managing torrent downloads. This version work in Windows 98/2000! DOS BitSpirit 3.3.1.232 for Win32 [2 648 kb] BitSpirit is a powerful and easy-to-use BitTorrent client that not only fully implements the BitTorrent protocol but also includes many personal features. DOS eMule 0.48a for Win32 [3 820 kb] The program for searching and downloading files in eDonkey2000 - a share network, incorporates all the best features from Gnutella and Napster while being free from their shortcomings. DOS Bit Comet 1.01 for Win32 [5 708 kb] A file downloading program for the BitTorrent network, designed for fast downloads of large files, featuring useful options such as a user-friendly interface (more convenient than the standard BitTorrent program), the ability to search across multiple major portals, automatic recovery of downloads, statistics, RSS support, and the ability to preview downloaded video files. The interface is available in nearly 50 languages. .......................................................... Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks. In the most widely used mode, transmission power is limited to 2.5 milliwatts, giving it a very short range of up to 10 metres. It employs UHF radio waves in the ISM bands, from 2.402 GHz to 2.48 GHz. ========================================================== Warning! Client - BlueSoleil BlueTooth Driver for Windows 98/2000 is located in the drivers section!!! ========================================================== DOS Blue Tooth Scanner 1.1.2.0 for Windows XP [983 kb] Free Bluetooth device scanner that supports a wide range of hardware. One of the nice features is the ability to combine BlueScanner with GPS. In this case, each target found will have a corresponding location, so creating your own map of the location of mobile devices for dark deeds will not be difficult. DOS Super Bluetooth Scaner for JME [104 kb] When your buttons phone is connected to another phone via bluetooth you can: read his messages, read his contacts, change profile, listen to his ringtone, listen to his songs (in his phone), turn off his phone, etc. .......................................................... Wi-Fi is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for local area networking of devices and Internet access, allowing nearby digital devices to exchange data by radio waves. Wi-Fi clients for Windows 98/Me: DOS Odyssey Client 4.52 [10 359 kb] The only known working WPA2 wireless utility. DOS Buffalo Wireless Manager 3 [2 926 kb] Capable of up to WPA. The most popular client for Windows 98. DOS Boingo Wireless 1.3 [7 147 kb] WEP only support client. Wi-Fi clients for Windows 2000: DOS Boingo Wireless Client 2.3 Build 0073 [12 133 kb] Client supports WPA2 encryption. IMG Qonn Lite Connection Manager 3.2 [25 206 kb] Client supports WPA2 encryption. DOS LucidLink WiFi Client 2.2 [19 785 kb] Client supports only WEP. .......................................................... Wide Area Information Server (WAIS) is a client - server text (txt files) searching system that uses the ANSI Standard Z39.50 Information Retrieval Service Definition and Protocol Specifications for Library Applications Z39.50:1988 to search index databases on remote computers. DOS WAIS Server 0.3 for WinNT's [355 kb] WAIS Server runs as a Windows NT Service, so that it keeps going even when there's no-one logged in to the machine. DOS eWAIS 2.0.4 for Win3x [1 451 kb] winWAIS client will work on 32-bit Windows systems, but there is NO uninstaller, and you have to designate a location for installation. DOS WAIS Toolkit 0.74 for WinNT's [354 kb] WAIS Toolkit version 0.74 is largely based on the free WAIS version 0.3. Executables for Intel-based systems, MIPS systems, and DEC Alpha systems, are available. DOS Mercury Z39.50 client 1.3 for Win32 [1 892 kb] Mercury Z39.50 Client for Windows 2000/XP is able to search multiple Z39.50 databases simultaneously. Records can be exported to MARC, XML, XML via XSL, to any OLE DB compatible database, and as plain text. .......................................................... Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol - originally named Jabber is an open communication protocol designed for instant messaging (IM), presence information, and contact list maintenance. Based on XML, it enables the near-real-time exchange of structured data between two or more network entities DOS Prosody IM 0.8.2 for WinNT's [1 241 kb] Prosody is a modern flexible IM communications server for Jabber/XMPP written in Lua. It aims to be easy to set up and configure, and light on resources. As a client use any multi-protocol client, for example, Miranda IM. DOS Open FIRE XMPP Server 3.3.1 for Win0x/XP [20 200 kb] Not hard to configure, I would even say a simple XMPP server, just requiring installed and running SQL server for work. Full support: My, Ms, Oracle SQL. DOS Ejabberd XMPP Server 1.0.0. for WindNT [36 177 kb] Ejabberd is a Free and Open Source distributed fault tolerant Jabber/XMPP server for Windows NT/2000/XP. The server configuration is initially make through a conf file, after config is make through the Web interface. .......................................................... The Time Protocol is a network protocol in the Internet Protocol Suite defined in 1983 in RFC 868 by Jon Postel and K. Harrenstein. Its purpose is to provide a site independent, machine readable date and time. DOS ArGoSoft Time Server for WinNT's [228 kb] This is time server, which implements rfc-868 Time Protocol. It can be installed on any computer which runs Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. DOS ArGoSoft Time Tracker for WinNT's [398 kb] Allows you to track the time you spend, working on your computer. Captures mouse movement, and keyboard strokes. If there is an inactivity for a specified amount of time, assumes, that you left your computer, and you are no longer working. DOS ArGoSoft Mail Checker for WinNT's [375 kb] Connects to your mail server (POP3), with a specified time interval, and, if you have messages waiting, indicates it, by displaying an icon with a "raised" flag on a system tray. .......................................................... The Secure Shell Protocol (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for operating network services securely over an unsecured network. Its most notable applications are remote login and command-line execution. DOS Free SSHd 1.3.1 for WinNT's [850 kb] freeSSHd is a free implementation of an SSH server. It provides strong encryption and authentication over insecure networks like Internet. Users can open remote console or even access their remote files thanks to the buit-in SFTP server. DOS SSH Secure Shell Client 3.1.0 for Win32 [6 753 kb] Official Windows SSH protocol client replacing Telnet and FTP clients. Functionally similar to Putty. Allows you to work with remote computers. It works in Win9x! .......................................................... The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard communication protocol for electronic mail transmission. Mail servers and other message transfer agents use SMTP to send and receive mail messages. DOS Mercury Mail/CCSO Server 4.80 for Win32 [9 103 kb] Mercury Mail Transport System combines SMTP, POP3, IMAP, Finger, and CCSO servers into one Windows 2000 program. It is very stable and robust, and although it will work with any mail client, it is particularly suited to be used in conjunction with the Freeware Pegasus Mail for Windows client from Other sofware section in this Gopher hole. A CCSO name-server or Ph protocol was an early form of database search on the Internet. In its most common form, it was used to look up information such as telephone numbers and email addresses. DOS IRL CCSO Phone Client for Win32 [399 kb] A very simple and understandable CSO:// client. Just run the program, create a new connection, enter the CCSO server address on the right form, and enter a request on the left. I tested it several times on some university servers, everything works. DOS SMTP Client 8.0.25 for Win32 [286 kb] SMTP Client is a compact and easy-to-use client for sending messages to an email address via an SMTP server, both with and without authentication. Its main feature is the ability to send messages anonymously (without specifying an email address or sender's name), as well as the option to delete or modify the "X-Mailer" header in RFC-822 headers. DOS Zpost Box 0.32 for Win32 [118 kb] Utility for downloading large email messages via the IMAP protocol with resuming capability, message is downloaded in blocks, in parts. In case of a connection interruption, only the current block is lost, and the download resumes from the previous one. .......................................................... In computer networking, the Name/Finger protocol and the Finger user information protocol are simple network protocols for the exchange of human-oriented status and user information. DOS FingerD server 0.5 for WinNT's [159 kb] This Finger server was witten by the Dean Troyer. Although written for Windows NT, and no longer in development, it suposedly works correctly under Windows 2000. The ZIP file contains PC, Alpha, and MIPS binaries. Use the fingered file found under i386. DOS MyEraseR MyFingeR 1.2.0.2 client for Win32 [194 kb] Finger and NetTime Client in one program - MyFingeR doesn't require installation and never will add new registry keys in Windows registry database. DOS Internet maniac utilites 1.06 for Win32 [53 kb] This is a very simple graphical set of utilities with huge functionality that still works. The program shows your network data, also has: host lookup, ping, traceroute, connect, time client, finger, whois and so on. Excellent client for using forgotten network protocols! Problems in the program were solved by me. DOS INK Finger 1.23 for Win32 [353 kb] A very good client that allows you not only to send requests, but also to compile lists of finger servers. .......................................................... DICT is a dictionary network protocol created by the DICT Development Group in 1997, described by RFC 2229. DOS Dict Client 1.0 for Win32 [370 kb] Dict Client uses the internet standard Dict:// protocol to communicate with dictionary servers. This client connects to Dict.org by default, which still works today! .......................................................... The Daytime Protocol is a service in the Internet Protocol Suite, defined in 1983 in RFC 867. It is intended for testing and measurement purposes in computer networks. DOS DayTime server 1.0 for WinNT's [172 kb] DayTimeServer is a small Daytime protocol Server that supports many active connections. No registry entries are added, and it doesn't require installation (just place the file in a directory of your choice). The server runs as an icon in the "Tray". .......................................................... The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. In operation since before 1985, NTP is one of the oldest Internet protocols in current use! DOS NTP server 4.2.4p8 for WinNT's [2 912 kb] This NTP package contains a GUI installer for Windows which installs executable programs which have been compiled from the original NTP sources. DOS Manual about NTP server in PDF [184 kb] .......................................................... UNIX Talk talk is a Unix text stanadrt program of 1983, originally allowing messaging only between the users logged on to one multi-user computer but later extended to allow chat to users on other systems. DOS Win Talk 1.27 for all Win16/32 [192 kb] Wintalk is an implementation of the UNIX talk protocols for Windows and above, written by Glen Daniels. WinTalk allows two-way text-based conversation between two users in realtime. It supports the Unix TALK protocol, so can talk to Unix users as well as anyone else running TALK software such as WinTalk. This program also run on Windows XP! .......................................................... Proxy server is a system or router that provides gateway between users and the internet. Therefore, it helps prevent cyber attackers from entering local network. It is a server referred to as an intermediary because it goes between end-users and the web pages they visit online. DOS WinGate 3.0 Final Fixed for Win9x [2 519 kb] DOS WinGate 3.0 Final Fixed for NT [2 510 kb] WinGate runs on Windows NT or Windows 9x and provides proxy servers for Web, FTP, SMTP, POP3, SOCKS, Telnet, VDOLive, RealAudio, and Xing StreamWorks (XDMA) services. WinGate's proxy servers offer additional benefits such as caching, that improve overall network performance. The software also runs standard IP server services such as DNS and DHCP. These services are useful if you have a Win95-only network (NT includes DNS and DHCP servers). DOS User Gate Server 4.0 Fixed for Win32 [6 039 kb] DOS User Gate Server 4.2 Fixed for Win32 [5 916 kb] Usergate proxy server with NAT support works on Windows 2000/2003/XP operating systems with TCP/IP protocol installed. Without NAT protocol support Usergate is able to work on Windows95/98 and Windows NT 4.0. DOS Easy Proxy Server for Win32 [15 kb] One of the troubles with accessing the Internet is that in doing so you're joining a network, and network membership means that other people have access to your computer--and your data. Because Windows 98 does not offer any local access protection, it's a little more vulnerable to attack than more secure operating systems such as Windows NT, which can set permissions as far down as the file level even on unshared files. DOS VProxy 1.2.0 for Win32 [10 kb] The smallest proxy server for Windows NT and Free... .......................................................... DC++ is a free and open-source, peer-to-peer file-sharing client that can be used for connecting to the Direct Connect network or to the ADC protocol. It is developed primarily by Jacek Sieka, nicknamed arnetheduck. PtokaX Direct Connect Hub (DC++) is a multi-platform server application for Neo-Modus Direct Connect P2P sharing network. DOS PtokaX server 0.3.3.21 for Win9x [1 286 kb] DOS PtokaX server 0.3.3.21 for WinNT [1 289 kb] DOS PtokaX server 0.4.0.0 lua 5.1.3 for WinXP [1 597 kb] This is a simply high performance p2p DC++ server for the network. Its low memory footprint allows it to handle several hundred users on high-end servers, or a small private hub on legacy hardware. DOS X-Hub server 1.5.5.1 for Win32 [831 kb] DOS X-Hub server 0.2.8.6 for Win32 [1 043 kb] Console hub p2p DC++ servers: DOS ADCH++ server 3.0.2 for Win32 [15 139 kb] DOS LamaHub server 0.0.4.8 for Win32 [316 kb] Pure, non-modernized original clients: DOS DC Plus client 0.401 for Win32 [1 703 kb] DOS DC Plus client 0.699 for Win32 [4 117 kb] DOS DC Plus client 0.704 for Win32 [2 400 kb] Modernized with advanced capabilities clients: DOS rmDC++ 0.403D with language pack for Win32 [6 783 kb] DOS oDC 5.31 following untitled edition for Win32 [1 933 kb] DOS RevConnect 0.67 full for Win32 [2 421 kb] DOS Full DC 6.66 for Win32 [3 043 kb] DOS DCDM++ 0.048 portable for Win32 [4 799 kb] DOS StrongDC++ 1.00 RC10 for Win32 [2 117 kb] __________________________________________________________ DIR Back to index page __________________________________________________________