The BIRD project aims to develop a fully functional dynamic IP routing daemon.
- Both IPv4 and IPv6
- Multiple routing tables
- BGP
- RIP
- OSPF
- Static routes
- Inter-table protocol
- Command-line interface
- Soft reconfiguration
- Powerful language for route filtering
TweetStream provides simple Ruby access to Twitter's Streaming API
The command line gives you several options for user twitter. Simply type
twitter to see the options.
The Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK)
The DPDK is a set of software libraries to enable packet processing. It
consists of a set of polling mode drivers (PMD) which can be used to pull
network packets directly from a Network Interface Card (NIC), as well as
other libraries to assist in the processing of those packets. The additional
libraries include ones for:
* memory and buffer management
* packet classification
* software rings or FIFOs to allow packet transfer between cores
amongst others.
Applications written using the DPDK run in userspace. The devices used by a
DPDK application are removed from kernel control and are instead managed
directly by that application.
Simple Ruby client library for twitter streaming API. Uses EventMachine for
connection handling. Adheres to twitter's reconnection guidline.
JSON format only.
Twitter4R provides an object based API to query or update your Twitter
account via pure Ruby. It hides the ugly HTTP/REST code from your code.
U2F is an open 2-factor authentication standard that enables keychain devices,
mobile phones and other devices to securely access any number of web-based
services - instantly and with no drivers or client software needed
throttled is a bandwidth shaping application for FreeBSD which allows you
to cap your upstream bandwidth, prioritize ACK packets, and keep your
download speeds high even when your server is sending out at full speed.
It uses almost no cpu, and has a tiny footprint. Enjoy.
For more information you can read the comments in throttled-startup
rubygem-uri-redis supports parsing redis://host:port/dbindex/keyname.
Whois is an intelligent pure Ruby WHOIS client and parser.
It provides a flexible and programmable API to query WHOIS
servers and look up IP/domain WHOIS information. It also
offers command-line interface to run WHOIS queries from
the console.
It is a OS-independent library and does not require external
C libraries or Gems.