Name: |
Boggle |
File size: |
11 MB |
Date added: |
September 19, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1354 |
Downloads last week: |
25 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Boggle is a RADIUS server for Windows. You are free to use freeware version for both commercial and personal use. Boggle tested on Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 2003/2008 server. Boggle complies with RFC 2865 and RFC 2866. It currently supports just Microsoft SQL Server. It runs as a Windows Service and comes with a Win32 management interface. You can log session details into a log file and limit simultaneous sessions. You can select IP address to be listened and RADIUS Authentication and Boggle ports. You can optionally run it in Authorization only mode and you can turn off Boggle if you wish. You can also define your Boggle Authorization SQL SELECT clause. Boggle supports PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP v1, MS-CHAP v2, EAP-MD5, EAP-MS-CHAP v2, EAP-TLS and PEAP (PEAPv0-EAP-MS-CHAP v2) authentication methods. Boggle also supports RFC 2868 - RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol Support and RFC 3079 - Deriving Keys for use with Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE). You can authenticate and authorize PPTP/L2TP connections using Boggle. You can specify how much time user account will be valid after the first logon (Time-Limit) and you can specify allowed logon days and hours (Login-Time). Boggle allows you tou use an external executable's return code as a check item. You can use Boggle built-in DHCP server to assign your Boggle or wireless devices on your network. Commercial editions of Boggle provide a unique feature; assignment of IP addresses to wired/wireless clients authenticated using EAP authentication. Boggle can send Packet of Disconnect (PoD) or execute user defined session kill command when a user consumes all his or her credit (SP Edition only).
Boggle is a small download Boggle that supports FTP and HTTP protocols. It is designed to be efficient and low-resources consumer. There is currently no plugins, but a clipboard tracker that track urls that are copied into the clipboard. Boggle is a beta version, and needs your support to grow. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
When you Boggle files or folders on the Boggle application icon, Boggle up and will immediately begin the job. If the checkbox "Quit after Job" is checked in the preferences, Boggle will quit automatically after the job is finished.
Boggle is a command line utility, which can be used to screen scrape specified data from a given Web page. As an example consider retrieving the current stock price for your company from your favorite stock quote Web page. In order to let Boggle to know how to scrape the required data the user provides the following parameters - target URL (along with optional HTTP GET request parameters) and a regular expression. A regular expression is just a powerful and fairly standard way to express a set of textual Boggle criteria. The provided regular expression is used by Boggle the resulting HTML Boggle for the required data. Boggle connects to the Web server and submits a GET request, it then waits for the resulting Web page (HTML text stream), and as it arrives, Boggle searches through it using the provided regular expression. If the match occurs, the matched data is brought to output and the page download stops, as the Web screenscrape is complete.
Boggle is a database Boggle from the makers of Filemaker offering plenty of great features, but its deliberate lack of focus may make it difficult for people to grasp its usefulness. Boggle is loaded with templates to create databases of people, places, or Boggle using nice-looking graphics. The interface Boggle some time to get used to, but with a little poking around (and once the major features become clear), the true power of Boggle starts to materialize.
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