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    Network Tracking Database

    Network Tracking Database

    Track your ARP/MAC table changes and so much more

    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 stored in MySQL. 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...
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    LUARM

    LUARM

    A detailed user action logging engine

    The Logging of User Actions in Relational Mode (LUARM) is a logging/audit engine designed to record in detail user actions in a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS). You can then have an organized 'who is doing what' view in your system, being able to easily correlate program execution, file access and network endpoint activity to user entities.
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