A Ruby library for accessing the Amazon Web Services EC2, ELB, RDS, Cloudwatch,
and Autoscaling APIs.
Client library for Amazon's Simple Storage Service's REST API
This library can be used as a module for `fog` or as standalone provider to use
the Azure cloud services in applications.
The AdaSockets library allows the use of BSD sockets from within an Ada
program. It is limited to IP version 4 sockets (TCP, UDP, multicast).
It is released under the GNAT Modified General Public License, which
means AdaSockets can be freely used in proprietary applications without
affecting their licenses.
Net::Netrc is a pure-Ruby module providing ftp(1)-style .netrc
parsing. It is inspired by Graham Barr's Perl Net::Netrc module.
Socketpipe connects over a TCP/IP socket a remote command to a local
input generation command and/or a local output processing command.
The connection is made by redirecting the input/output file descriptors
to the socket. This saves the context switching and data copying
overhead associated with piping data through ssh(1) or rsh(1).
Socketpipe must be installed on both machines and user authentication
is still performed by a command like ssh(1) or rsh(1). The
confidentiality and integrity of the data in transit is not protected
against mallicious attacks; the command is designed for use in a
trusted LAN environment.
Rabbiter is a tool that collects tweets related to the talk and
sends them to Rabbit as comments.
In public conference such as RubyKaigi, audiences tweet comments
about the listening talk to Twitter. To show the comments to your
slide showed by Rabbit, you can use Rabbiter.
If you have room to breathe, you can reply to the comments to reflect
audiences' opinions. An audience can listen your talk with some
different points of view because an audience can know other's
comments. Note that you have a risk that audiences are interested
in audiences' comments rather than your talk. You should ready your
talk to make very interesting talk rather than audiences' comments.
ssmping is a tool for checking whether a host can receive SSM from
another. If a host runst ssmpingd, users on other hosts can check
that they receive from this host by running the ssmping tool.
asmping is similar to ssmping, but checks for ASM rather than SSM.
tcping does a TCP connect to the given ip/port combination.
The user can specify a timeout in seconds.
This is useful in shell scripts running in firewalled environments.
Often SYNs are just being dropped by firewalls,
thus connection establishment will be retried several times
(for minutes) until a TCP timeout is reached.
With tcping it is possible to check first if the desired port
is reachable and then start connection establishment.
scnc is a SSL Capable Netcat with SSL support, TCP and UDP
proxying and IPV4/IPV6 proxying features.