phenix is an orchestration tool and GUI for Sandia's minimega platform
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phenix is an orchestration tool and GUI for Sandia's minimega platform
Modeling and simulation of ICS devices
Apps written to work with the latest version of phenix
FIREWHEEL is an experiment orchestration tool that assists a user in building and controlling, repeatable experiments of distributed network systems at any scale.
Topologies created to work with the latest version of phenix
phenix image is a tool for quickly creating VM images with Debian-based OSes
This Model Component repository contains many of the basic objects necessary to create an experiment using FIREWHEEL.
This repo contains a FIREWHEEL model that you can use to define and execute experiments using the Invisible Internet Project (I2P) software
FIREWHEEL Model Components related to Linux and Linux-specific applications.
This Model Component repository contains MCs related to using data from the Center for Applied Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) to create Internet-realistic topologies for a FIREWHEEL experiment.
FIREWHEEL Model Components related to Windows and Windows-specific applications.
This FIREWHEEL Model Component repository contains several MCs which are used as examples in FIREWHEEL tutorials.
FIREWHEEL Model Components related to VyOS and VyOS-specific applications.
This repository contains FIREWHEEL Model Components that are generally useful to many FIREWHEEL experiments, but do not belong in firewheel_repo_base because they are not required for all experiments.
Workflows and actions for performing FIREWHEEL continuous integration.
This repository contains FIREWHEEL model components for enabling the Network Time Protocol (NTP) within an experiment.
This repository contains FIREWHEEL model components for enabling Domain Name Systems (DNS) within a FIREWHEEL experiment
This repository contains FIREWHEEL Model Components for enabling layer-2 networking within an experiment.
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