iPhone / iPod Touch subnet calculator

Now here's a really handy app we all (well, network admins with iPhones / iPod Touches) can use.





aSubnet is a free subnet calculator. Just enter an IP address and use the slider at the bottom to quickly select a /0 to /32 subnet, and it will display the subnet mask, network bits, hosts per network, network address, and broadcast address.

There's also a decimal/hexadecimal toggle.

Pretty neat. And definitely useful when you're trying to troubleshoot those hairy network situations in a tiny crowded server room and are just not in the mood to calculate CIDR's.

Now someone please release an iPhone / iPod Touch SSH client.. (I know, I know, "shut up and hack"..)

UPDATE: Here's the author's page.

4 comments:

Scott Cover said...

Seriously, I mean how many posts was that today? How many lines of code could you have written in that period of time? :D

Now you should get some of the other people at the office to pick up the posting slack so you can get back to making a kick ass UTM even better.

Lawrence Teo said...

I wasn't slacking, I was waiting for my code to compile :)

Really, I was compiling the entire AE source tree which takes a while to finish.. testing some new stuff :)

Scott Cover said...

Tell Ben you have to get a Dual Quad Core machine with 16GB of RAM so it doesn't take so long next time. :D

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