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Cool, I know the answer to that one.
You can use DMO (http://sourceforge.net/projects/dmo)
The sourceforge link is the frontend to the database. Its still lacking
some scripts
but in general, it uses nmap, nessus etc. to discover as much as
possible f
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Cool, I know the answer to that one.
You can use DMO (http://sourceforge.net/projects/dmo)
The sourceforge link is the frontend to the database. Its still lacking
some scripts
but in general, it uses nmap, nessus etc. to discover as much as
possible f
If you want something to build on, then maybe IRM might do it.
php/mysql.
We've hacked it too met our needs - it seems ok.
It's a debian package too.
jamie
On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 06:35, Chris G. wrote:
> Well it's finally hit the point where we have a few machines where we have
> no idea what's
If you want something to build on, then maybe IRM might do it.
php/mysql.
We've hacked it too met our needs - it seems ok.
It's a debian package too.
jamie
On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 06:35, Chris G. wrote:
> Well it's finally hit the point where we have a few machines where we have
> no idea what's
Chris,
I've dreamed of a uniform system for managing and tracking system
configurations. Agreed that configuration management is no problem with
a few systems, but grow the list to 100+, and there's many a potential
management problem brewing.
I currently use some batching scripts to distribu
Chris,
I've dreamed of a uniform system for managing and tracking system
configurations. Agreed that configuration management is no problem with
a few systems, but grow the list to 100+, and there's many a potential
management problem brewing.
I currently use some batching scripts to distribu
Well it's finally hit the point where we have a few machines where we have
no idea what's in them. As an ISP with several hundred machines, it's
become quite the challenge to remember all of the hardware.
Has anyone made/found/dreamed of a script that can be run on each machine
to keep track of t
Well it's finally hit the point where we have a few machines where we have
no idea what's in them. As an ISP with several hundred machines, it's
become quite the challenge to remember all of the hardware.
Has anyone made/found/dreamed of a script that can be run on each machine
to keep track of t
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