nsh//network config shell//Chris Cappuccio <chris@nmedia.net> version 1.1
NSH is a CLI intended for OpenBSD-based network appliances. It replaces
ifconfig, sysctl and route with its own simple command language, and
encapsulates configuration for other daemons into one place, effectively
replacing /etc/netstart and parts of /etc/rc for appliance-style usage.
Daemons and services encapsulated by nsh:
bgpd, dhcpd, dhcpleased, dhcrelay, dvmrpd, eigrpd, ftp-proxy, ifstated, inetd,
iked, ipsecctl, ldapd, ldpd, npppd, ntpd, ospfd, ospf6d, pf, rad, relayd,
resolvd, ripd, sasyncd, slaacd, smtpd, snmpd, sshd, tftpd, tftp-proxy.
NSH is freely licensed, in the BSD style.
In conjunction with the OpenBSD kernel and the daemons you wish to control,
you have a fully functioning network appliance type of system.
See https://github.com/yellowman/nsh/wiki/NSH-Manual-page or
nsh.8 manual for detailed installation instructions and command set.
See the to-do list on https://github.com/users/yellowman/projects/1 for
details on implementation status and future ideas.
See http://github.com/yellowman/nsh/ for current source code repository.
See http://www.nmedia.net/nsh/ for example configurations and mailing
list.
See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMKxIHaWaG0 for an EurobsdCon 2022
Presentation on NSH for network administrators.