IPManage

Submitted by gwolf on Sun, 02/03/2008 - 20:24.
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2003

A system I wrote while working for FES Iztacala. It helps a network administrator on his tough job relating MAC and IP addresses, generating configurations for the DHCP server and for ARP.
Several years later, already working at IIIEc UNAM, I practically re-wrote it from scratch, cleaner, with an object-oriented layer, using the Template Toolkit for the presentation, and as an Apache module (with mod_perl). Both versions are useful and usable - here you have both. Both are, however, in a "snapshot" state, lacking smaller bits of functionality and documentation.
IPManage (2003, CGI-oriented edition)
IPManage (2007, OOP, mod_perl-driven edition)

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Un sistema que hice cuando trabajé para la FES Iztacala. Ayuda a los administradores de redes en su ardua labor relacionando direcciones IP y MAC, generando configuraciones para el servidor de DHCP y ARP.
Varios años más tarde, ya trabajando en el IIEc UNAM, prácticamente lo re-escribí completo, más limpio, con una capa orientada a objetos, utilizando Template Toolkit para la presentación, y como módulo de Apache (con mod_perl). Ambas versiones son funcionales y usables - Aquí están ambas. Ambas están, sin embargo, en un estado de "snapshot", con pequeñas omisiones en lo que concierne a funcionalidad y documentación.
IPManage (versión de 2003, orientada a CGI)
IPManage (versión de 2007, OOP, basada en mod_perl)

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