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Topolograph.com is an online project which can visualize OSPF/ISIS topology based on single OSPF LinkState DataBase scrapping from one network device ( thanks OSPF =). Then you can not only see (and check) the shortest path from source to destination, but also see the outcome from link or node failure along the path to the destination. The existing algorithms depict SPT, backup or even backup of backup paths and print out how many segments along the path are backuped and how many are not. Additionally, if you are planning device maintenance and would like to know how shutdowning some particular device will affect on routing in your topology - just choose this node in Node shutdown Pred and you get your answer: will be topology stay connected or not, how many subnets will become unavailable.
An angular barcode reader
A simple ⚛️ React app to generate & scan barcode
Quagga2 sample external reader for QR codes
The NIST BGP Secure Routing Extension (BGP-SRx) is an open source reference implementation and research platform for investigating emerging BGP security extensions and supporting protocols such as RPKI Origin Validation and BGPsec Path Validation.
Short guide on how to achieve BGP spoofing and implement a MiTM attack against SSH
Dockerfiles and scripts to build Kathará Docker images.
Integration of Mikrotik RouterOS and Text file Threat Feed (BGP Blackhole) using Quagga
This puppet module manages dynamic routing protocols.
PoC NodeJS/Svelte-based web application for archiving a DVD collection
Utility to read, via browser camera, brazilian-banking barcode. [UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
Quagga is the successor to zebra-pj and to GNU Zebra. Please see https://salt.bountysource.com/teams/quagga for an additional means to advance Quagga development. I have accumulated resources for reunifying Quagga which are available at https://launchpad.net/~jonathan-ferguson. Further information is available at https://www.nongnu.org/quagga/.
Examples of different barcode JS libraries to capture barcode via camera/webcam in browser and get the code in a string, currently its set to UPC-A decoder. Based on https://github.com/serratus/quaggaJS , https://github.com/ericblade/quagga2 and https://github.com/kybarg/react-barcode-reader
This repository is the deliverable of the 'Development and Management of Computer Networks' course offered by Prof. P. Fouliras - pfoul[at]uom.edu.gr of University of Macedonia, Greece.
Fulfilment for West Moors Stores. Order packing and delivery route optimisation :truck: :package:
A web application that scans ingredient barcodes and lists recipes that use it
Monitor bgp quagga/frr session for zabbix
Testing AWS Managed VPN service with a Linux peer
Custom Asus Merlin firmware for DSL-AC68U routers