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python3-netbox-plugin-prometheus-sd-1.2.0-1.lbn36.noarch
netbox-plugin-prometheus-sd
Provide Prometheus http_sd compatible API Endpoint with data from Netbox.
HTTP SD is a feature since Prometheus 2.28.0 that allows hosts to be found via a URL instead of just files.
This plugin implements API endpoints in Netbox to make devices, services, IPs and virtual machines available to Prometheus.
Compatibility
We aim to support the latest major versions of Netbox.
For now we support Netbox >= 4.0 including bugfix versions. Older versions may work, but without any guarantee.
Check the .github/workflows/ci.yml pipeline for the current tested builds.
Other versions may work, but we do not test them explicitly. All relevant target versions are tested in CI.
Installation
The plugin is available as a Python package in pypi and can be installed with pip
pip install netbox-plugin-prometheus-sd
Enable the plugin in /opt/netbox/netbox/netbox/configuration.py:
PLUGINS = ['netbox_prometheus_sd']
The plugin has not further plugin configuration.
Usage
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python3-netbox-prefix-map-0.1.2-1.lbn36.noarch
NetBox Prefix Map
Summary
A NetBox plugin that enable a new way to visualize available IPs inside a Prefix
Install
The plugin is available as a Python package and can be installed with pip.
Run pip install netbox-prefix-map in your virtual env.
To ensure NetBox Prefix Map plugin is automatically re-installed during future upgrades, create a file named local_requirements.txt (if not already existing) in the NetBox root directory (alongside requirements.txt) and list the netbox-prefix-map package:
Once installed, the plugin needs to be enabled in your configuration.py
PLUGINS = ["netbox_prefix_map"]
First run source /opt/netbox/venv/bin/activate to enter the Python virtual environment.
Then run
cd /opt/netbox/netbox
pip3 install netbox-prefix-map
python3 manage.py collectstatic --no-input
Mentions
README inspired by NetBox Topology Views Plugin
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python3-netbox-secrets-2.3.0-1.lbn36.noarch
Netbox Secrets
This is the continuation of the NetBox Secretstore app. The original plugin
is minimally maintained and has a lot of issues. This plugin is a complete rewrite of the original plugin. It is more generic
and flexible than the original plugin. It is also regularly tested with the latest NetBox releases to ensure compatibility
and stability.
Features
Store secrets in the database encrypted with a public key (RSA)
More generic and flexible than the original plugin (e.g. secrets can be assigned to any object in NetBox)
Secrets can be assigned to contacts to associate them with a secret (e.g. SSH key)
Updated user interface to make it easier to use and more intuitive to navigate
Regularly tested with the latest NetBox releases to ensure compatibility and stability
Compatibility
NetBox Version
Plugin Version
3.3.x
1.4.x, 1.5.x
3.4.x
1.6.x, 1.7.x
3.5.x
1.8.x
3.6.x
1.9.x
3.7.x
1.10.x
4.0.x
2.0.x
4.1.x
2.1.x
4.2.x
2.2.x
4.3.x
2.3.x
Installation
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python3-netbox-security-1.2.14-1.lbn36.noarch
NetBox Security Plugin
Netbox plugin for Security and NAT related objects documentation.
Features
This plugin provides following Models:
Addresses
Address Sets
Address Lists
Security Zones
Security Zone Policies
NAT Pools
NAT Pool Members
NAT Rule-sets
NAT Rules
Firewall Filters
Firewall Filter Rules
Firewall Policers
Compatibility
NetBox Version
NetBox Security Version
NetBox 4.2
>= 1.0.2
NetBox 4.3
>= 1.1.0
Installation
The plugin is available as a Python package in pypi and can be installed with pip
pip install netbox-security
Enable the plugin in /opt/netbox/netbox/netbox/configuration.py:
PLUGINS = ['netbox_security']
Restart NetBox and add netbox-security to your local_requirements.txt
Perform database migrations:
cd /opt/netbox
source venv/bin/activate
python ./netbox/manage.py migrate netbox_security
python ./netbox/manage.py reindex netbox_security
Full documentation on using plugins with NetBox: Using Plugins - NetBox Documentation
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python3-netbox-vlan-manager-0.2.0-1.lbn36.noarch
NetBox VLAN Manager
NetBox plugin for viewer of multiple VLAN Group spaces.
Purpose
Enterprise environment has a lot of routers or switches.
These devices manage VLAN each other.
In many cases, these manage as one VLAN group.
On the other hand, complex network has multiple VLAN groups
For example, below cases.
Manage multi site VLAN groups
Visualize Cisco ACI Leaf Switch VLANs
NetBox can manage VLAN space as VLAN Group.
However, it can one VLAN Group only.
NetBox VLAN Manager manage multiple VLAN Group as VLAN Group Set, and visualize status in tabular form such as below image.
Features
Models
This plugin provides following Models:
VLAN Group Set
Manage multiple VLAN Group
API
This plugin provides following API:
Available VLAN
Extract none used VID searching all VLAN Groups
Compatibility
This plugin requires NetBox v3.4.0 or later because has migration scripts compatibility.
The compatibility table between plugin versions and netbox is as follows.
NetBox version
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python3-netifaces-0.11.0-2.fc36.x86_64
This package provides a cross platform API for getting address information
from network interfaces.
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python3-netifaces-0.10.6-1.lbn25.py37.x86_64
This package provides a cross platform API for getting address information
from network interfaces.
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python3-netmiko-4.1.2-1.lbn36.noarch
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python3-netutils-1.3.0-1.lbn36.noarch
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python3-netutils-1.14.1-1.lbn36.noarch
A Python library that is a collection of functions that are used in the common network automation tasks.
Tasks such as converting a BGP ASN to and from dotted format, normalizing an interface name, or "type 5"
encrypting a password. The intention is to centralize these functions while keeping the library light.
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