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enetman V2 (Default branch)

Imageenetman is a network asset management Webapplication written in PHP with a MySQL backend.Its intended use is to maintain a structured listof servers that can be cross referenced bylocation, manufacturer, vendor, CPU, and OS. Itallows for a user to create and maintainlocations, manufacturers, and vendors along withcontact names and phone numbers to each. Itcontains a device log that tracks issues thatservers have had, a list of network ports on theserver along with IP information (IP, subnet,gateway, DNS, network card make/model and MAC) for each port (this includes aliased ports), and a software manager that keeps tabs on expiration dates of software. It enables the user to create a directory tree with files that can then be attached to locations, vendors, manufacturers,software, or servers. It maintains a list of allsoftware installed on a server and how manylicenses are allocated to it. A Perl script run from cron emails users when a license is about to expire.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
This release fixes secunia alert SA26656. It adds validation for page variables.Image

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PRADS-ASSET-REPORT(1)						    networking						     PRADS-ASSET-REPORT(1)

NAME
prads-asset-report - PRADS Text Reporting Module SYNOPSIS
prads-asset-report -r /var/log/prads-asset.log -w /tmp/asset-report.txt DESCRIPTION
PRADS is a Passive Real-time Asset Detection System. PRADS passively listens to network traffic and gathers information on hosts and services it sees on the network. This information can be used to map your network, letting you know what services and hosts are alive/used, or can be used together with your favorite IDS/IPS setup for "event to host/service" correlation. Gathering info about your hosts in real-time will also let you detect assets that are just connected to the network for a short period of time, where a active network scan (nmap etc.) would take long time, and not common to run continually, hence missing the asset. prads-asset-report parses prads-asset.log prints out some useful information about the hosts prads has managed to gather info about. OPTIONS
-r <file> PRADS Raw Report File -w <file> Output file -i <IP> Just get info for this IP -n Do not convert IP addresses to names. -p Do not convert RFC 1918 IP addresses to names. PROBLEMS
1. Much more logic can be built into it! SEE ALSO
o PRADS <http://prads.projects.linpro.no/> o p0f <http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/p0f.shtml> o PADS <http://passive.sourceforge.net/> BUGS
Report bugs here: o http://github.com/gamelinux/prads/issues For general questions: o http://projects.linpro.no/mailman/listinfo/prads-devel o http://projects.linpro.no/mailman/listinfo/prads-users AUTHOR
edwardfjellskaal@gmail.com COPYRIGHT
GPL 0.2 2010-06-21 PRADS-ASSET-REPORT(1)