Making virtual networking labs suck less
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Network refers to a collection of computers, servers, mainframes, network devices, peripherals, or other devices connected to one another to allow the sharing of data. This topic covers the fundamentals of networking, including network architecture, protocols, and technologies, as well as advanced topics like network security, virtualization, and cloud computing. Discussions include how networks are designed, maintained, and secured, and the impact of emerging technologies on networking.
Making virtual networking labs suck less
Ansible Collection to manage OPNSense firewalls using their API
A simple, lightweight chat application that leverages the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) for real-time communication, using simple error checking methods to ensure proper quality.
By subnetting FLSM and VLSM, you can use this handy subnetting calculator to comprehend the network's architecture.
Update Hetzner Cloud firewall rules with current Cloudflare IP ranges
BlackListBox is an integrated blacklist database autoupdate solution.
Ansible modules for Arista CloudVision
Trio – a friendly Python library for async concurrency and I/O
Yet Another Wake-on-Lan magic packet generator
An ansible role to configure networking
ORCA Backend is a REST API server written using Django framework to access orca_nw_lib functionalities. It is a backend service that can be used by applications to interact with SONiC Network and devices.
Library providing easy low level interactions with minecraft protocol
A very basic command-line-based "chat app" built with Python sockets, meant to just practice my networking skills as I learn more about this field.
IP address space administration module of OpenWISP
Network and WiFi controller: provisioning, configuration management and updates, (pull via openwisp-config or push via SSH), x509 PKI management and more. Mainly OpenWRT, but designed to work also on other systems.
This is a repo-for my personal net dev ops labs/ learning.
Here discover all about what am i learning and what i did to progress, and get helpful ressources
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