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address calculations for IPv4 and IPv6
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Muri Nicanor <[email protected]>
* Package name : ipcalcng
Version : 0.2.0-1
Upstream Author : Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
* Url : https://github.com/nmav/ipcalc
* Licenses : BSD-3-Clause,GPL-2
Programming Lang : C
Section : net
This is a modern tool to assist in network address calculations for
IPv4 and IPv6. It acts both as a tool to output human readable
information about a network or address, as well as a tool suitable to
be used by scripts or other programs.
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It supports printing a summary about the provided network address,
multiple command line options per information to be printed,
transparent IPv6 support, and in addition it will use libGeoIP if
available to provide geographic information.
I'm an intense user of ipcalc, which is a really useful tool, but ipcalc
does not do IPv6 addresses. I've stumbled over the ipcalc by Nikos
Mavrogiannopoulos when looking for a version that is IPv6 capable. I'm
aware of the naming collision, thats why i propose to call the package
(and the binary) ipcalng. I'm not sure yet if that name is the right
solution, in particular because in fedora the perl ipcalc version was
renamed to ipcalculator and this one is now called ipcalc [0]. This
could lead to a lot of confusion and i would have to maintain that
change forever. If there are better solutions please let me know.
cheers,
muri
[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ipcalculator
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Hi,
On 06/07/2017 07:38 AM, Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> Debian already has the package 'sipcalc', which can do IP address
> 'calculations' and also understands IPv6. Did you have a look at that
> package and whether it has the features you need? If it does then there
> would be no need to package ipcalcng?
ah, thanks for the tip, i overlooked sipcalc, probably because it sounds
like something for sip-addresses to me ;) i tried it and yes, it does
what i need (although i find the new ipcalc more pretty, because colors ;))
closing this ITP
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