There are 4 repositories under rip topic.
Automatic Ripping Machine (ARM) Scripts
Python CD-DA ripper preferring accuracy over speed
Computer Networking : Principles, Protocols and Practice (first and second edition, third edition is being written on https://github.com/cnp3/ebook)
A lightweight container-based network emulation system.
I'm currently preparing for my CCNA 200-301 Exam. During this preparation, I build some labs on various topics of Networking with the help of Cisco Packet Tracer. I hope, these labs will help you too during your preparations. (View README for Explanation).
Collection of Kathará network scenarios and tutorials.
CLI tool powered by Nornir 3.0 for network automation fast configuration. Support BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, RIP auto-configuration.
🧨 Generates Cisco scripts based on YAML files
Packet captures from various CCIE routing and switching learning labs.
These are some of the basic network topologies I configured when preparing for the CCNA R&S 200-125 exam.
A lightweight, versatile GUI of x264, x265. Nearly full input formats support, .mkv and .mp4 output support. Avs support will be added soon. Language: Chinese
Учебные работы по дисциплинам "Сети и системы передачи данных", "Организация компьютерных сетей" и "Организация сетевой безопасности"
📖 Rip ebooks from various ebook systems into .pdf format
A ripping tool (Primarily for images) for the Grisaia games. (All ripping written by asmodean)
Using Cisco Packet Tracer I have built a complex Network design for school.
Simple .NET based network router for Windows implemented in C# using WPF
My own little cheat sheet for various topics. Markdown based and running on Github-Pages behind Cloudflare! No server to maintain.
Routing Information Protocol v2 implementation on MFC(C++), RIP as dynamic routing protocol.
XPTO-Network: a complete enterprise network plan.
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/.
A basic Routing Information Protocol (RIP) simulation in C++
A tool to make Noesis file export much easier
6th semester Computer Network Laborotory (CSE-386) course's lab manual