Xealous Nets is a set of programs to be used as network calculators. One of them performs classful calculations and the other performs classless calculations, i.e. CIDR.
| Tags | Communications Internet Networking |
|---|---|
| Licenses | MIT/X |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | C |
| Translations | English |
Recent releases


Release Notes: The one-line supernetting fix introduced in version 0.7 not only did not repair supernetting, but also broke subnetting. This has been fully fixed, and both subnetting and supernetting should work completely now. In addition, the package includes a man page for each program.


Release Notes: The CIDR calculator was broken when using 32 bits in a network mask. This has been fixed.


Release Notes: Classful supernetting was broken due to a one-line mistake.


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