Hi Peter,

I've looked at your ip_range branch. Your approach seems like a nice
addition for small deployments of Cobbler (due to the single network
limitation).
Looking forward to merge your work into master, i think i will cherry-pick
it into release26 so that it will be available in 2.6.2

Thanks!


On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 7:22 PM, Peter Klassen <klas...@hiskp.uni-bonn.de>wrote:

> Hi,
> we are using cobbler to mange several machines in different networks.
> I have implemented a prove of concept for Cobbler suggesting free and
> not yet managed IP addresses. You can find the code in my github
> ip_range branch [1]. Basically this is just a button in the web frontend
> that puts a available IP address into the ip_address input field. Keep
> in mind this is just a proof of concept and I am learning Python by this.
>
> What do you think about this functionality in general? Is this something
> People could use? If that's the case I could try to hack something more
> mature (i.e. use netaddr)  and more well-engeneered in a few days.
>
> regards
> Peter
>
> [1] https://github.com/klassenpeter/cobbler/tree/ip_range
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