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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IP Reg Installation
1. Install requirements
IP Reg version 0.6 and up depends on smarty template engine.
In Debian install it with: "apt-get install smarty3".
The PHP-GD module is also required: "apt-get install php-gd".
2. Create database
Create a database for IP Reg on your web server, as well as a MySQL user who
has all privileges for accessing and modifying it.
CREATE DATABASE ipreg;
Create database-user for application with minimum necessary rights.
CREATE USER 'ipreg'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '********';
GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE ON ipreg.* TO 'ipreg'@'localhost';
3. Run database import
Import the mysql.sql file into your database, which will create the tables
mysql ipreg < mysql.sql
Optional import some sample data
mysql ipreg < mysql_sample.sql
4. Upload files
Upload all files and directories (except the install directory) to your
webserver.
5. Create and edit config file
Rename sample configfile config.php-sample:
mv config.php-sample config.php
Open config.php in a text editor and fill in your database details.
6. Check file access rights for security
Only directory tpl_c should be writeble by webserver.
Configfile should be readable by webserver but not writeable.
chmod 640 config.php
chgrp www-data config.php
chown www-data tpl_c
7. Start using IP Reg
Start your browser and login to IP Reg with the default username/password:
admin/admin