[c-nsp] IP assignment tool

Maxim Tuliuk mt at primats.org.ua
Thu Jul 14 08:25:45 EDT 2005


>From the all open-source tools I know only one that to get on developing:
ipplan. 

On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 12:29 +0100, Matt Edwell wrote:
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> Hello, I'm looking for an open source or off-the-shelf product to manage our
> RIPE assigned IP space and I was wondering if the list could help?
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> Our current scripts were designed for one class B and are now no longer
> suitable for the 10+ registries we've merged through various acquisitions.
> I've contacted RIPE and they've given me a list of tools (FreeIPDB RoboBijal
> IPplan etc) which I've already evaluated and found to be lacking either the
> ability to 'speak' to the RIPE db or manage the breakout of subnets to
> individual IP's...most can do one or the other reasonably, but none can do
> both.
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> I don't have access to a great deal of developers time so ideally I'm after
> something 'out of the box' yet open source so it can be enhanced if needs
> be.
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> The tool will need to allow us to:-
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> import our exisiting registry objects 
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> communicate with RIPE ssl or pgp email
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> designate blocks of address space to specific functions in specific
> locations (i.e. 'hosting in London' or if possible 'router y, rack 2, floor
> 2, manchester') 
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> allow different user groups access to specific IP blocks
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> stipulate the usage of specific IP's within a subnet
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> There are a lot more requirements, but you get the general idea.
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> Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
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