To Robert: You most likely won't any specific software that's made just for that.(I could be wrong) However if you have any perl or php hackers, a simple web interface could be made using a flat file/ mySQL back end, in a very short amount of time.
Thanks, Trent [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sofla.pm.org/ Who is John Galt? "Robert V. MacQuarrie" wrote: > > Hey everyone, > We are currently storing all our IP blocks in an excel spreadsheet which > we do update and keep maintained to the best of our ability. Problem is > that after a number of years we have discovered we still have blocks > documented and set aside to clients we no longer have. > > I've been asked to find a new/better way of keeping track of our IPs and > to check if there is currently any software thats already setup for this > purpose. The software would be required to be remotely managed > (webbased) as there are a number of employees who would be updating it > from time to time. > > What do others use to maintain an orderly database if their IP blocks and > where they point? Any information, links or comments would be appreciated! > > Thanks > > Robert > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] --