IP Reg is a IPAM tool to keep track of assets, nodes (IP addresses, MAC addresses, DNS aliases) within different subnets, over different locations or even VLAN's. Written in PHP, used with a MySQL-database to have a unique insight in your local network.
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ipreg/tpl/user.tpl

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<table class="title">
<tr>
<td class="header">
<img class="icon" src="images/user.png" alt="" />
{$lang_users} ({$users|@count})
</td>
<td align="right">
<a href="user.php?f=add"><img src="images/user_add.png" alt="{$lang_user_add}" /></a>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table class="info">
<tr>
<td class="header">
{$lang_user_name}
</td>
<td class="header">
{$lang_user_realm}
</td>
<td class="header">
{$lang_user_displayname}
</td>
<td class="header">
{$lang_user_roles}
</td>
</tr>
{foreach item=user from=$users}
<tr>
<td class="label">
<a href="user.php?f=view&id={$user.id}">{$user.name}</a>
</td>
<td class="value">
{$user.realm}
</td>
<td class="value">
{$user.displayname}
</td>
<td class="value">
{if in_array('add', $user.role)}
<img src="images/page_add.png" alt="{$lang_user_role_add}"{if $suser_tooltips} title="{$lang_user_role_add}"{/if} />
{/if}
{if in_array('edit', $user.role)}
<img src="images/page_edit.png" alt="{$lang_user_role_edit}"{if $suser_tooltips} title="{$lang_user_role_edit}"{/if} />
{/if}
{if in_array('delete', $user.role)}
<img src="images/page_delete.png" alt="{$lang_user_role_delete}"{if $suser_tooltips} title="{$lang_user_role_delete}"{/if} />
{/if}
{if in_array('manage', $user.role)}
<img src="images/manage.png" alt="{$lang_user_role_manage}"{if $suser_tooltips} title="{$lang_user_role_manage}"{/if} />
{/if}
{if in_array('admin', $user.role)}
<img src="images/admin.png" alt="{$lang_user_role_admin}"{if $suser_tooltips} title="{$lang_user_role_admin}"{/if} />
{/if}
</td>
</tr>
{/foreach}
</table>