Open Source Python Networking Software for BSD

Python Networking Software for BSD

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    http-proxy-tunnel

    Create nested tunnels through HTTP proxies

    Http-proxy-tunnel creates TCP tunnels through http proxies that permit the CONNECT method. It differs from other proxy tunnelling programs in that it can tunnel through multiple proxies, and can use SSL tunnels. These abilities mean that in combination with a web server that can proxy (such as Apache) you can serve normal web pages from ports 80 and 443 and connect to the server (using ssh say) via those ports at the same time. All available documentation can be read online at http://http-proxy-tunnel.sourceforge.net/
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    netcfgtoolssh

    netcfgtoolssh

    Python script for pushing the same configuration on multiple devices.

    Python script for pushing the same configuration (stored in a predefined file) on multiple devices at the same time via SSHv2. The script reads the IPs of the devices from the NETWORK_IP file, then gets the SSHv2/Telnet credentials from the SSH_USERPASS file and sends the commands you enter in the CMD_FILE file to all the devices. The script also checks if all the needed files exist, if all the IP addresses are valid and if all the devices are reachable. Tools used: Python 2.7.3, GNS3, Linux.
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