EchoWhistle
Proof-of-concept network item service for FF4 FE (by cassidoxa)
arp_standin
Proof of concept for responding to ARP requests on behalf of another machine. (Deprecated by https://github.com/danielpgross/friendly_neighbor) (by danielpgross)
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0 | 23 | |
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3.5 | 1.9 | |
about 1 month ago | about 1 year ago | |
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- | MIT License |
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EchoWhistle
Posts with mentions or reviews of EchoWhistle.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-28.
arp_standin
Posts with mentions or reviews of arp_standin.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-26.
- Making a Linux home server sleep on idle and wake on demand — the simple way | Daniel P. Gross
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Sleep on idle and Wake on demand
I first tried to follow this guide(https://dgross.ca/blog/linux-home-server-auto-sleep/) on setting it up but it seemed to get woken up very soon after going to sleep due to random packets hitting the server.
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What's everyone working on this week (22/2023)?
I'm working on an ARP responder to be able to turn on a computer in the local network without knowing its MAC address. I was inspired by this blog post.
- Making a Linux home server sleep on idle and wake on demand
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KVM Switch which combines an Ethernet port with several USB ports.
To add: if you want to pretend the host didn't switch I believe https://github.com/danielpgross/arp_standin could help. But by no means is this necessary but just in case OP is doing something ... interesting.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing EchoWhistle and arp_standin you can also consider the following projects:
rocket-webservice-test-rust - Experimenting with the Rocket framework and GCP Cloud Run. Includes a GraphQL implementation and a MongoDB integrations branch.
LMDB-editor - A small LMDB editor made in Rust with egui
nanocl - Distributed System that simplifies the management of containers and virtual machines.
book - The Rust Programming Language
rustykey
nom_locate - A special input type for nom to locate tokens
cpal - Cross-platform audio I/O library in pure Rust
sni - SNES Interface with gRPC API
EchoWhistle vs rocket-webservice-test-rust
arp_standin vs LMDB-editor
EchoWhistle vs nanocl
arp_standin vs nanocl
EchoWhistle vs book
arp_standin vs rustykey
EchoWhistle vs LMDB-editor
arp_standin vs nom_locate
EchoWhistle vs cpal
arp_standin vs rocket-webservice-test-rust
EchoWhistle vs nom_locate
arp_standin vs sni