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pyomnet provide an object-oriented way to define the network topology.
It's a good way to illustrate network in an abstract way.
pyomnet could generate the NED scenario and configuration(latter) for OMNeT++ simulation tool.
PyUserCreate is a tool for *NIX OSes that allows you to accept user account requests from a web interface, and use a simple command-line tool to approve/disprove requests.
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Rugg is a hard drive and filesystem harness tool that allows you to test and benchmark drives and filesystems, by writing simple to complex scenarios that can mimic the behaviour of real-world applications.
A tool to quickly change, either manually or through autosensing, your browser proxy settings, network shares, host file, default printer, and desktop background.
This tool can install packages that are not in the Debian package archiv. Thats great for beginners and advanced users which dont want waste their time with searching and adding unofficial sources to sources.list. Get it @ http://pydpi.sourceforge.net
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A graphical user, group, and computer account manager for LDAP servers. Doesn't try to be the end-all LDAP tool, focuses on making user management quick and easy. (For linux/gnome, windows, MacOS coming RSN)
PootyPedia is a tool to track the hardware in use by a software project. Its client software finds the hardware and reports it, while the server software tracks the reports and keeps them organized in a database.
Started as part of the Google Summer of Code 2005, this tool adjusts security settings on Linux systems, including firewall and SELinux policies. This tool aims to replace the system-config-securitylevel tool from Red Hat and Fedora Core systems.
A web-based human event (links/books read, songs played, etc.) logging tool focused on rich bibliographic support and library (as in books-on-shelves) systems integration.
ClusterScores is a cluster benchmarking tool which automate compile, benchmark, and report benchmarking on cluster. This tool integrates other standard cluster benchmark tools such as HPL, Stream, Netpipe, Iperf, Bonnie, IOZone, etc...
"Traffic" is ethernet/ip traffic generator. The tool consists of server and GUI application.
Typical configuration is to have at least 2 servers and 1 or more client machines, where the servers are controlled and results are displayed.
Minimal HTTP proxy written in Python. Mostly useful as debugging tool for HTTP traffic inspection. Asynchat-based, handles multiple connections in single thread.
Sherlock Roams is a Python-based password auditing tool for Un*x-based systems. It uses a brute force approach on the shadow file (or the regular password file if that fails) to determine which users on your system have obviously insecure passwords.