[TOOL] netUstad, Network Managament Tool
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Date: 07/04/04
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netUstad, Network Managament Tool
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SUMMARY
DETAILS
To ease the task of network administration, decrease the likelihood of
erroneous command execution and to maintain all network services from a
central point, EnderUNIX SDT announces the availability of its 9th
open-source tool, netUstad.
The tool, designed and coded by one of our developers Ozkan KIRIK, has the
capability to generate IPFW rulesets. It has been coded in C language and
includes its own HTTP server.
The newly announced version provides a web interface for system
administrators to add/delete/update IPFW rulesets. You can manage your
IPFW firewall via a TCP/IP connected remote PC, easily.
Development version includes modules to manage whole network services
(routing tables, network interfaces).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The tool is available for download from:
<http://www.enderunix.org/netustad> http://www.enderunix.org/netustad
The information has been provided by
<mailto:siseci@istanbul.enderunix.org> Necati Ersen SISECI.
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