Solarwinds Orion Npm 10.4.1 Ipam 3 Ncm 7 Nta 3.10 Sam 5.2 Vnqm 4 By --g-ddi--.rarl !link! -

This specific file name—referencing a "repack" or "crack" of SolarWinds modules by a specific uploader (

)—is commonly found on torrent sites and file-sharing forums.

While it looks like a convenient "all-in-one" bundle of network management tools, there are several critical factors you should consider before interacting with it. 1. What is in this bundle?

The file name lists several legacy versions of the SolarWinds Orion platform: NPM 10.4.1 (Network Performance Monitor): The core fault and availability monitoring tool. NCM 7.0 (Network Configuration Manager): For automating backups and bulk configuration changes. NTA 3.10 (NetFlow Traffic Analyzer): For monitoring bandwidth and traffic patterns. SAM 5.2 (Server & Application Monitor): For tracking server health and application performance. IPAM 3.0 (IP Address Manager): For managing DHCP, DNS, and IP tracking. VNQM 4.0 (VoIP & Network Quality Manager): For monitoring VoIP call quality and IP SLA. 2. Security Risks (The "Trojan" Factor)

Downloading infrastructure management software from unofficial sources is extremely high-risk. The Supply Chain Threat: This specific file name—referencing a "repack" or "crack"

SolarWinds was famously targeted in a real-world supply chain attack (the "Sunburst" hack). If hackers can breach the official company, a "cracked" version from an anonymous uploader is almost guaranteed to contain backdoors. Deep Access: These tools require Domain Admin SNMP Read/Write

credentials to function. If the software is compromised, you are essentially handing a stranger the "keys to the kingdom" of your entire network. 3. Obsolescence and Stability

The versions listed (like NPM 10.4 and SAM 5.2) are over a decade old. Compatibility:

They likely won't run on modern Windows Server OS versions (2019/2022) or connect properly to modern SQL databases. Security Vulnerabilities: NPM 10

These old versions lack the security patches released over the last 10 years, leaving your server vulnerable to dozens of known exploits. 4. Better Alternatives

If you are looking for powerful network monitoring without the high cost of SolarWinds, consider these modern, safe alternatives: A free, open-source enterprise monitoring solution. Highly scalable and has a very capable free "Raw Edition." Offers a free version for up to 100 sensors.

A community-driven fork of Observium that is excellent for SNMP monitoring.

Using "cracked" network management software is a major security liability. For a home lab, use the free versions of modern tools; for a business environment, the risk of a data breach far outweighs the cost of a legitimate license. or finding a budget-friendly alternative for a professional network? And the archive name: Solarwinds Orion NPM 10

It looks like you’re referencing a specific packaged release of SolarWinds Orion components:

  • NPM 10.4.1 – Network Performance Monitor
  • IPAM 3.0 – IP Address Manager
  • NCM 7.0 – Network Configuration Manager
  • NTA 3.10 – NetFlow Traffic Analyzer
  • SAM 5.2 – Server & Application Monitor
  • VNQM 4.0 – VoIP & Network Quality Manager

And the archive name:
Solarwinds Orion NPM 10.4.1 IPAM 3 NCM 7 NTA 3.10 SAM 5.2 VNQM 4 By --G-ddi--.rar


The “.rarl” and “By --G-ddi--” Anomaly

The suffix “By --G-ddi--.rarl” is not a valid SolarWinds file extension. Official installers use .exe (Windows) or .bin (Linux Orion agents). .rarl implies a RAR archive, possibly split or renamed.

Two plausible explanations:

  1. Pirated software bundle – Early 2010s “cracked” SolarWinds releases often circulated on torrent sites with group NFO files and tags like --G-ddi--.
  2. Custom packaging – A network engineer or MSP repackaged the installers into a RAR archive for offline deployment, adding an internal identifier.

Either way, no legitimate SolarWinds distribution uses this naming convention. If you possess such a file, treat it as untrusted — it may contain modified binaries, backdoors, or malware.


4. What you should do

If you have this file:

  • Do not run it, especially not on a production network or domain controller.
  • Scan it in a sandbox (VirusTotal, Any.Run) — but even a clean scan doesn’t guarantee safety.
  • Consider legitimate alternatives:
    • PRTG (free for 100 sensors)
    • Zabbix (open source)
    • LibreNMS (open source)
    • SolarWinds actually offers a free trial of the latest version.

IPAM 3

  • IP Address Management (IPAM): This module integrates with SolarWinds Orion NPM to provide automated management of IP address spaces. It helps in managing and monitoring IP addresses across your network, making it easier to plan, track, and manage IP address allocation.