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    Crossbar.io

    Crossbar.io

    Crossbar.io - WAMP application router

    ...It supports real-time application architectures where services, browsers, devices, and backend components need to exchange messages reliably. Crossbar.io is especially useful for event-driven systems, IoT backends, dashboards, collaborative applications, and distributed service environments. It can be deployed as a router in the middle of an application network and used with compatible WAMP client libraries.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Network Security Toolkit (NST)

    Network Security Toolkit (NST)

    A network security analysis and monitoring toolkit Linux distribution.

    Network Security Toolkit (NST) is a bootable ISO image (Live USB Flash Drive) based on Fedora 44 providing easy access to best-of-breed Open Source Network Security Applications and should run on most x86_64 systems. The main intent of developing this toolkit was to provide the security professional and network administrator with a comprehensive set of Open Source Network Security Tools.
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    Downloads: 150 This Week
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    KickThemOut

    KickThemOut

    Kick devices off your network by performing an ARP Spoof attack

    KickThemOut is a Python-based local network testing tool that demonstrates how ARP spoofing can remove selected devices from a local area network. It is intended for educational and authorized environments, not for disrupting networks without permission. The tool can scan a local network, identify connected devices, and let the user choose specific targets or all available targets.
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