I've been working on OSIA (Open Source IP Administration) for the past few months. Unfortunately I've been extremely busy with my real job and lost part of the code in a system crash. I'm re-doing the code that was lost (mainly the SWIP template generation for assignments greater than /27) and I hope to have the code available to the public soon. It's written entirely in PERL, and is designed as a CGI frontend with an SQL backend sometime soon. Right now I'd consider it in the early alpha stages. It's been over a month since I made my original announcement to inet-access about OSIA. Now that things are slowing down here at work I should have public code available soon. It will assign ineternal hosts or networks for PTP connections, web vhosts, dialup pools, etc. and external hosts or networks, mainly customer networks. It will auto-genera SWIP's for you, and is totally portable. -- Joseph W. Shaw - jshaw@insync.net Freelance Computer Security Consultant and Perl Programmer Free UNIX advocate - "I hack, therefore I am." On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Douglas S. Ring wrote:
Jeremiah:
Accugraph and QIP will assign subnets and single IPs.
-Douglas Ring
Jeremiah Kristal wrote:
Back in early '98 there was a rather limited discussion on the availability (or lack) of software to manage IP allocations in a CIDR world. The concensus at the time was that nothing really existed, other than homebuilt products. Has anyone come out with a commerical or non-commercial solution since then?
Jeremiah Kristal Qwest Internet Solutions Manager, Network Services 201-319-5764 x284 internal