I released my first open source product in 2004 and have written several tutorials to help people. Throughout the years I've recieved thousands of emails about my work online. I never get tired of hearing from people who have benefited from my work.
A problem I've had at times though is to keep up with the communication. That's why I've setup several ways for you to reach me in a way that will help me stay on top of things.
If you want to get in touch with me regarding a request about any of my open source tools, I would be happy if you could do that in the GitHub repo for the particular project. For one thing it speeds up communication and makes sure important things doesn't get lost. Another benefit is that other people might see the request and pitch in before I have time to adress the issue.
Golang package for managing network devices
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Requests, bug reports and help
Toolkit for network engineers
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Requests, bug reports and help
Python wrapper package to simplify working with pysnmp
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Requests, bug reports and help
Network monitoring plugins for Nagios and compatible products
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Requests, bug reports and help
Scripts to create documentation for Windows servers
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Requests, bug reports and help
Proof of concept for managing Cisco IOS devices with Ansible using SNMP.
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Requests, bug reports and help
Ansible modules to query network devices with SNMP from Ansible
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Requests, bug reports and help
One of the nice things about having a blog and releasing code online is that it it exposes you to interesting opportunities. With this in mind, if you want to interview me, or have an offer, opportunity, or introduction that might make my life more interesting, e-mail me at networklore [at] ogenstad.com.