Network Tracking Database

Track your ARP and CAM table changes and more

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Description

The Network Tracking Database (NetDB for short) tracks all changes to the MAC address tables on your switches and the ARP tables on your routers over time. It supports extensive switch, VLAN and vendor code reports from a CLI or Web App. NetDB can generate CSV reports, track the usage of static IP addresses, record neighbor discovery data and much more.

There is now a VM "appliance" with easier upgrades available in the Files section.

See the website for more details:

Network Tracking Database Web Site

Features

  • Network User Tracking
  • Available as VMWare Appliance
  • Unused Switchport Recovery
  • Security Audit Trail for all Network Devices
  • CLI and Web Interface, Easy Integration with Other Tools
  • Static IP Address Management

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  • Posted by liam boyd 2012-09-20

    small and efficient and gets the job done.

  • Posted by Michael 2012-04-21

    Nice program I wish I would have started doing this kind of programming instead of HTML & java. Don't even know where to start with this one. Too busy learning about SOHO right now. I have a project called dual mouse I would like a little help with here on Sourceforge. i know you could help me get this out to the public.

  • Posted by Nathaniel 2012-03-25

    good job netdbtracking

  • Posted by TDub 2010-10-05

    Great software. Using it as a backend for IDS to track down where IPs are on the network.

  • Posted by Pete hoffswell 2010-05-03

    I've been looking for a mac-address tracking system and device locator for some time. NetDB fills the bill very well for me. The code is clean and well documented. Very well done!

  • Posted by Bart 2013-01-08

    Best tool for the job so far

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Additional Project Details

Intended Audience

Information Technology

User Interface

Command-line, Web-based

Programming Language

Perl

Registered

2009-04-09

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