hi,
we make direct resolution via root servers
but we found out that only this host is affected - so we tried
directly to connect.
but actual state:
we found out, that not only Nine @ ColoZH is affected, also Init7 from ColoZH
and also Init7 in Los Angeles. I received a private message with
Hi Stephan,
I tried it from ColoZH (Init7) and it works fine!
mail.rebel-management.com ns1.allytech.com
Server: ns1.allytech.com
Address: 200.49.145.101
Name:mail.rebel-management.com
Address: 200.49.145.27
Regards
Simon
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thank you very much, I suppose that could be it.
I hope the threadstarter should check that out. I was only the remote
gdb ;)
Silvan
Am 13.11.2008 um 10:40 schrieb Marco Huggenberger:
Hi Silvan
2008/11/13 Silvan Gebhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
WEIRD!
Simon, which IP Range are you? I'm
Hi Matthias, hi all,
I've searched something like this during years at VTX and finally we develop
internally our own tool.
I've also tried NorthStar in the past with Nicolas Strina. It's an open source
project but there was a lot of bugs and the project seems abandoned...
So, I can't help
I cannot speak for all, but as for us, we want to manage ALL IPs in one tool
- even the RFC1918 IPs for internal use.
Kind regards,
Viktor
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Theurl
Sent: Donnerstag, 13. November 2008 11:43
To:
In some previous companies I used:
Easy IP
Spreadsheet ;-)
Or homemade tool
Chris
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tissieres, Jerome
Sent: jeudi, 13. novembre 2008 11:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [swinog] IP Management Tool
Hi
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 11:39 +0100, Viktor Steinmann wrote:
alternative to managing IP addresses
on a Spreadsheet...
I personally prefer any Wiki to a Spreadsheet. It's able to handle
multiple users at a time, searchable, versionised and has about the same
clarity.
- Dan
why not to use the whois database from ripe ?
http://www.ripe.net/db/cvs-bugzilla.html
scalable, stable, and a mailinglist.
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 11:21 +0100, Matthias Cramer wrote:
Hi
I'm looking for a new IP-Management tool. Currently we are using IPPlan,
which does mainly
what we
that is not a limit ip is ip ..private or public or mcast..whatever this
are just numbers.
you can set up the ripe whois database server as you like. So there are
no limits. You have a mail interface webinterface and every tool to
query on port 43, and a solutions to sync your stuff with the ripe
- Original Message
From: Viktor Steinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I cannot speak for all, but as for us, we want to manage ALL IPs in one tool
- even the RFC1918 IPs for internal use.
also AS numbers, VLAN numbers, RD, RT, VRF names in an MPLS network, BGP
communities,
in the end,
Philippe, searching for open source alternative is a wrong approach. A
company should
sponsor the development of a new open source tool which would match their
requirements.
In the short term, this could even be more expensive than buying a commercial
software.
forgot to mention, that the ideal tool would deal with overlapping
RFC1918 ranges as well ;-)
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From: Stanislav Sinyagin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 1:56:30 PM
Subject: Re: [swinog] IP Management Tool
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Hi
I'm looking for a new IP-Management tool. Currently we are using IPPlan, which
does mainly
what we like, but is not very easy to use.
What we like to do:
- IPv4 Subnet Allocation to Customers
- IPv6 Subnet Allocation to Customers
- Single IP documentation within Subnets
- See free Space
-
well, our IP's are in 92.42./16 network, not in 77/8
so if they drop our dns requests, than not regarding a 77/8 list
we build a workarroud with an DNS forward for this zone to a
DNS which can connect to ns1.allytech.com
but also we see on the trace, that they really do NOT know their
business,
Of course they did not understand it that way as you can imagine ... The
good point is that they now consider that with the same features in a
commercial and open source solution, then they may choose the open
alternative. That was'nt true when I arrived !!
My idea was that the company doesn't
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