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    VirtualBox

    VirtualBox

    Virtualization software for x86_64 hardware

    VirtualBox is a powerful open-source full virtualization software that allows a user to run one or more “guest” operating systems simultaneously inside “virtual machines” on a single physical “host” machine. It supports a wide variety of host platforms (Linux, Windows, macOS, Solaris, etc.) and guest OSes, enabling, for example, running Linux on a Windows PC, running Windows Server on a Linux host, or even legacy OSes in a controlled environment. This flexibility makes VirtualBox ideal for...
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    Twisted

    Twisted

    Event-driven networking engine written in Python

    Twisted is an event-based framework for internet applications, supporting Python 3.6+. It includes modules for many different purposes. Twisted supports all major system event loops, select (all platforms), poll (most POSIX platforms), epoll (Linux), kqueue (FreeBSD, macOS), IOCP (Windows), and various GUI event loops (GTK+2/3, Qt, wxWidgets). Third-party reactors can plug into Twisted, and provide support for additional event loops.
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    GNS3

    GNS3

    An advanced network simulator to design and configure virtual networks

    Build, Design and Test your network in a risk-free virtual environment and access the largest networking community to help. Whether you are studying for your first networking exam or building out a state-wide telecommunications network, GNS3 offers an easy way to design and build networks of any size without the need for hardware.
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    Live Raizo - Linux for Virtual SysAdmin

    Live Raizo - Linux for Virtual SysAdmin

    Environment to experiment the system on simulated and real networks

    - Live Raizo is a linux distribution based on Debian 13 (Trixie) to experiment the system administration on simulated networks and real devices. - GNS3 is the gui used to manipulate the simulators/emulators of networks and systems like QEmu, Docker, Dynamips. - With this GNS3, you can clone as many times as you want the templates of virtual linux machines named "Debian" and "DDebian" that contain many network tools and services. - The prompt and the output of several linux commands are colored to highlight the main informations and to be more userfriendly...
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    Mininet

    Mininet

    Emulator for rapid prototyping of Software Defined Networks

    Mininet creates a realistic virtual network, running real kernel, switch and application code, on a single machine (VM, cloud or native), in seconds, with a single command. Because you can easily interact with your network using the Mininet CLI (and API), customize it, share it with others, or deploy it on real hardware, Mininet is useful for development, teaching, and research. Mininet is also a great way to develop, share, and experiment with Software-Defined Networking (SDN) systems using...
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    NET-Simulator was created to help lecturers and students in the study of computer networks. Students can build virtural networks in the virtual environment provided by NET-Simulator. These devices are controlled by means of command line interface.
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    mqnic - virtual link layer for qemu/kvm

    Low latency, high bandwidth IP for virtual machines

    MQNIC ( Message Queue NIC ) Virtual Link Layer The Message Queue NIC project provides a virtual link layer for qemu/kvm based virtual machines. The virtual link layer provides transport using the Apache ActiveMQ message server or other message bus and eliminates the need for external IP infrastructure to support VM deployments. Based on the ivshmem technology originally developed by Cam Macdonell the mqnic drivers use zero copy vm<->host data transfers and the apache message...
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    Raddle is a network emulation framework. It is particularly useful when testing network management systems or teaching people to use them. Raddle supports ping, SNMP, traceroute, and other protocols.
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    pvnet

    A virtual ethernet adapter

    PVNet is a project providing a virtual network interface. It generates numbers of pure virtual ethernet adapter. It is tested for Linux kernel 3.0.8 on amd64 cpu. Its code contains a kernel patch and module code. You can use it to create many ethernet cards. Each device has a single mac address.
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    This project is a relatively simple way to turn a PC into a terminal server client, including both RDP and VNC capability. Unfortunately, I do not have time available to continue this project. If anyone would like to do so, please get in touch!
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    Introduces packet latency and loss between two TUN/TAP interfaces for network simulations.
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    A simple Python library which attempts to emulate an IBM 5250 terminal (for scripting).
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    pyTarget
    Implement a powerful iSCSI target in python, easily use under most popular systems. It also includes the following features: multi-target, multi-connect/session support chap authentication support header & data digest support erl =2, VTL, etc...
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    Terminal session monitor toolkit
    With ttyutils, a user can watch and control a remote user's terminal session, record the terminal session to a file for later playback. or write scripts to automate interactive terminal programs such ftp
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    For new versions, check https://github.com/Darkkey/javaNetSim javaNetSim (Java Network Simulator) - it's a fork of a project jFirewallSim. The main goal of javaNetSim is creating a software to simulate various TCP/IP networks based on Ethernet, WiFi, PPP, etc...
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    DIET-PC (DIskless Embedded Technology Personal Computer) is a software kitset enabling IT professionals to build an open source GUI appliance based on commodity x86 (PC), PowerPC (Mac) or ARM (handheld) hardware, using an embedded Linux methodology.
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    The Cell framework is a scalable server framework written in C#. It's original purpose is for MMOG emulation but can be easily adapted to other areas. The project includes a proof of concept rewrite of the DAoC emulator DOL.
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    Simulation model of IEEE 802.16e for ns-2
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    UMLinuxControlCenter lets you create virtual networks based on user-mode-linux and uml-utilities by drag and drop icons of virtual machines, switches, network-links and the hostsystem. UMLinuxControlCenter is written in C++ using wxWidgets and Xerces.
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    CitrixTS4Linux is a GUI remote access server application written in C and C++ to allow access to RPM-based Linux terminal servers via the free Citrix ICA client.
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    A perl/Gtk2 GUI for VNUML (http://www.dit.upm.es/vnuml/). This GUI will let you quick prototype your VNUML topology by graphically placing, linking and editing network elements, reading/writing VNUML files and run your simulation right from the GUI.
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    A virtual machine inspired by the concept of IBM's z/VM. The goal is to create a secure, fast and reliable server platform with focus on security with the ability to nest more VMs.
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    The Network Simulation Environment (NOSE) has the capability to virtually create complex networks including different types of operation systems very cost-efficient on a single computer.
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    SQS is a project assigned to remote management of computer systems. It provides a means by which a user may control the task queue on a remote computer. The system is flexible and easy to use, configure, and install. It includes secure data transfers.
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    JBuzz BBS Server is a telnet daemon which provides several communication facilities, like discussion board and chatting room for clients to experience. In order to extend functions for the system more easily, the feature called "applet" is introduced.
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