What are people using for IPAM these days?
Brian Kantor
Brian at ampr.org
Wed Jun 13 18:38:18 UTC 2018
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 11:25:47AM -0700, Randy Bush wrote:
> >>>>>>>> emacs!
> >>>>>>> vim!
> >>>>>> ed!
> >>>>> TECO!
> >>>> cat
> >>> IBM 029.
> >> Youngster. IBM 026.
> > Infants! Hollerith (IBM Type 1). I still own it.
>
> but i actually do use emacs
For IP address management, I use a homebrew Perl web application
that is a front end to a postgres database and allows entry, update,
deletion and display. There is a 'C' program which acts as a back
end, and builds the Bind zone files and the dhcp table from the
contents of the database when there is a change in the DB, as sampled
every 15 minutes. There is also a batch update program to make
multiple changes to the database when that becomes necessary.
- Brian
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