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Bug#607156: marked as done (ITP: whatmask -- Whatmask is a small program to help with calculating a range of network settings)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #607156,
regarding ITP: whatmask -- Whatmask is a small program to help with calculating a range of network settings
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Package: wnpp
Owner: Michael Fincham <michael@hotplate.co.nz>
Severity: wishlist

  Package name    : whatmask
  Version         : 1.2
  Upstream Author : Joe Laffey <joe@laffeycomputer.com>
  URL             : <http://www.laffeycomputer.com/whatmask.html>
  License         : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description     : Whatmask is a small program to help with
                    calculating a range of network settings

Whatmask can work in two modes. The first mode is to invoke Whatmask
with only a subnet mask as the argument. In this mode Whatmask will
echo back the subnet mask in four formats, plus the number of useable
addresses in the range.

To use Whatmask in its second mode execute Whatmask with any ip address
within the subnet, followed by a slash ('/'), followed by the subnet
mask in any format. (e.g. 192.168.0.23/255.255.255.224, or
192.168.0.23/27)

Whatmask will echo back the following:

    * The netmask in the following formats: CIDR, Netmask, Netmask
      (Hex) Wildcard Bits
    * The Network Address
    * The Broadcast Address
    * The number of Usable IP Addresses
    * The First Usable IP Address
    * The Last Usable IP Address

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 5.0.7
  APT prefers stable
  APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)



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Closing bug as features provided by this package are already available
in other packages, including but not limited to 'ipcalc' and
'subnetcalc'

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