Enetman is a PHP-based network asset management software that includes a MySQL backend, designed as a web application. It allows users to control, track and manage critical network assets, including switches, routers, and servers.
Enetman offers a range of exciting features that make it stand out, including a user-friendly interface that allows for easy creation and maintenance of locations, vendors, and manufacturers. Furthermore, the application includes contact names and phone numbers to each location, vendor, and manufacturer, making managing servers a breeze.
One of the unique features of Enetman is its device log, which tracks issues that the servers may have had. The application also maintains a list of network ports on the server, IP information (IP, subnet, gateway, DNS, network card make/model, and MAC) for each port (including aliased ports), and a software manager that keeps tabs on expiration dates of software.
In addition, Enetman offers an effective solution for creating a directory tree with files that can then be linked to locations, vendors, manufacturers, software, or servers. It also keeps a detailed list of all installed software on a server and how many licenses are allocated to each software, while a Perl script run from cron emails users when a license is about to expire.
Enetman's most recent release addresses security concerns, fixing secunia alert SA26656, and adds validation for page variables. Overall, Enetman is a must-have for server management, offering an all-in-one solution for efficient network asset management.
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