The closest thing I know of is netdisco, which is in ports.
I'm sure it would be a fair amount of work to do all you want, as it's
mainly for discovering, mapping and maintaining network equipment such
as switches and routers, but it's pretty darn cool for that.
Kurt
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:5
Would like to find something that runs on FreeBSD that I can use to map
our network, preferrably dumping to a database, and grabbing
information like: interface / ip / cpus / hostname, etc ...
Server needs to run on FreeBSD ... needs to be able to commuicate, via
SNMP, with Windows, Cisco, L
I have some strange problems with multicast.
Tested host is running FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE.
System is a jailed environment.
Outside of the jail I can start a multicast reader:
[54]host# mcastread -v6 lo0 ff35::fe00:1 5356
mcastread: trying ff35::fe00:1
mcastread: using ff35::fe00:1
Inside the jail h
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 05:32:36PM +0200, Bernd Walter wrote:
> I have some strange problems with multicast.
> Tested host is running FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE.
> System is a jailed environment.
>
> Outside of the jail I can start a multicast reader:
> [54]host# mcastread -v6 lo0 ff35::fe00:1 5356
> mca