The Ruby client is a library suitable for inclusion in existing Ruby projects or
for development of standalone scripts. It provides an abstraction on top of
Datadog's raw HTTP interface for reporting events and metrics.
Fog::Radosgw is a fog backend for provisioning Ceph Radosgw - the Swift and S3
compatible REST API for Ceph. Currently, the gem only supports the S3 API, not
Swift.
Net::LDAP is an LDAP support library written in pure Ruby. It supports most
LDAP client features and a subset of server features as well.
* Standards-based (going for RFC 4511)
* Portable: 100% Ruby
OpenNebula is an open-source project delivering a simple but feature-rich and
flexible solution to build and manage enterprise clouds and virtualized data
centers. This gem provides libraries needed to talk to OpenNebula.
PacketFu is a mid-level packet manipulation library for Ruby. With it, users
can read, parse, and write network packets with the level of ease and fun they
expect from Ruby.
This goal of this project is to provide a consistent interface to LBL's libpcap
packet capture library. This does not provide packet processing functionality,
it simply provides the interface for capturing packets, and passing yielding
those packets.
RbVmomi is a Ruby interface to the vSphere API. Like the Perl and Java SDKs, you
can use it to manage ESX and VirtualCenter servers. The current release supports
the vSphere 5.0 API.
t is a command-line power tool for Twitter. The CLI takes syntactic cues from
the Twitter SMS commands, but it offers vastly more commands and capabilities
than are available via SMS.
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
A version of 'traceroute' that shows the AS network number of each hop.
NOTE: The ASN lookup feature currently only works on RIPE registered ASNs.
Chris Dabrowski
chris@vader.org
chrisd@demon.net