On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 12:41, Nick Hilliard <n...@foobar.org> wrote: > On 17/11/2010 18:30, Greg Whynott wrote: >> >> IPPlan does this fairly well for ipv4 space, and they have recently added >> ipv6. > > Good to hear they've added ipv6 support. Here's the old IPTrack FAQ entry > for IPv6 support. It seems to have been updated quite recently. > > -- > Q: I want feature X implemented and I want it NOW!/I want IPv6 support added > > A: My time is limited and as I am the only developer actively working on > IPplan, only features that are of use to me or are interesting to code up > will get added quickly. Other requests will probably get added to the TODO > but will receive no attention. One feature request that comes up from time > to time is IPv6. Adding IPv6 support will require major effort but has such > a limited audience. Ironically the only people that ever requested IPv6 > support are either from Telcos, ISP’s or government departments, yet they > are never interested in contributing resources! I deam them parasites of the > Open Source world - leaching off the good will and effort of the Open Source > community, yet give nothing in return.
I had replied to Chip directly but will post it out here now as well. If you go with IPplan then you want to get the latest from CVS/SVN as there have been some patches applied that fix some bits with IPv6 free-space searching and also with utilization calculations. If you just download the 6.00-BETA2 package then you would also want to grab the patch I posted to the bug tracker. Enjoy, I do. -- Mike Oliver, KT2T +1-863-738-2334 k...@arrl.net -or- mwoli...@gmail.com Twitter: @mwoliver