ports/169509: New software "Netmagis" with FreeBSD ports

Pierre David pdagog at gmail.com
Thu Jun 28 06:40:08 UTC 2012


>Number:         169509
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       New software "Netmagis" with FreeBSD ports
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports-bugs
>State:          open
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>Keywords:       
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>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Thu Jun 28 06:40:07 UTC 2012
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Pierre David
>Release:        9.0 & -CURRENT
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>Description:
In short: Netmagis is a new software (announce follows).
Ports are available for FreeBSD on http://netmagis.org/download.html (development is done with https://github.com/pdav/netmagis/tree/master/pkg/freebsd).

These 8 ports (7 slaves and 1 master) may be added to the FreeBSD ports tree, in the net-mgmt category.

Pierre David

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We are proud to announce the release 2.1.0 of Netmagis.
 
Netmagis (NETwork Management Information System) is a complete
application which aims to simplify operation of a network. Netmagis
is an open-source software.
 
More specifically, it allows a network administrator to:
    - manage IPv4 and IPv6 addresses;
    - generate data for a DNS server and get BIND zone files always
        up to date and consistant;
    - delegate DNS management to other network administrators or
        every non-specialist of DNS management;
    - specify groups of users and very fine access privileges on
        addresses, on domains, etc;
    - manage DHCP allocations (both static or dynamic) with profiles
        to parametrize network boot;
    - use your existing LDAP directory to manage accounts, or manage
        accounts with the Netmagis database;
    - manage a large number of networks, users domains, DHCP profiles,
        etc.;
    - visualize with automatically generated network maps your
        network topology (switched or routed);
    - give access on these maps to users;
    - assign VLAN to equipment interfaces via a simple Web interface
        (for Cisco, HP or Juniper equipments);
    - delegate VLAN assignment to other network administrators or
        every non-specialist of equipment management;
    - access to traffic graphs that you have specified on your
        equipments;
    - locate hosts by IP address, MAC address or network equipement
        port.

Netmagis is available on http://netmagis.org/

FreeBSD ports and Debian/Ubuntu packages are also available on
http://netmagis.org. See installation instructions.

Pierre David & Jean Benoit & Sébastien Boggia
>How-To-Repeat:

>Fix:
http://netmagis.org/download.html

>Release-Note:
>Audit-Trail:
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