This would take a bit of engineering though. However, I do like the idea of making changes on the fly to switches in targeted cases. Maktrack was initially intended to be a passive device, as when I wrote it, I had no access (other than snmp) to the devices. I would like your comments on the changes thus far. Download for macOS 10.12 and later (Mac App Store) Download for macOS 10. So long as you have not hacked the current version, it should be an overlay. Mactracker provides detailed technical information on every Apple Mac, iOS devices, early Apple systems, and Apple branded peripherals. You might want to take a gander at the SVN. I'm going to put you to work as an official beta tester. I wish i could code and help on this very useful mactracker simply awesome What do you think of my suggestions?ĭisH wrote:- Support for Juniper FW (i have the script collecting the data from a SSG550 but its not storing being stored correctly + matching the ip to mac addresses)Īre you kidding, excellent. Optimise scripts, I dont mind the load on my server, as long as we can reduce load off the network devices and links. Make it easier to insert custom scanner scripts, so some of us can code our own working scripts - to bad i cant code Create a database where users can submit their SNMP OIDs & sysDescr info and can be updated just like the vendormacs via http download, so devices will be identified correctly by itself. Strip Mac Authorization ? It serves no purpose unless you bind it with some script that can control port-security. Change the device drop down menu to not show double names (eg: mydevicename(address) ) Allow longer search result lists than 40 at a time Search single address mac's (find relevant mac, regardless of using :,- dividers eg: 00123f554ab3) Vlan Change script Find ip/mac -> select port and change vlan -> excute based on user access. Better support for CatOS as its still commonly used Support for Juniper FW (i have the script collecting the data from a SSG550 but its not storing being stored correctly + matching the ip to mac addresses)
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