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Glass - ISC DHCP Server Interface
USB Product ID allocations for Free Software / Open Hardware
Automated install script for Organizr (https://github.com/causefx/Organizr) for Ubuntu/Debian/Raspbian/CentOS and Windows
CLI to look up MAC addresses for their vendor in the IEEE OUI database
Network Tools
An up-to-date listing of all the various Bluetooth Specification-related elements (Company IDs, Service UUIDs, Characteristic UUIDs and Descriptor UUIDs), that you can use in your Python projects instead of rolling your own.
Tired of paying a subscription service to access an API to resolve MAC address OUI/vendor data? Just resolving locally and maintaining your own database with this project is faster, cheaper (FREE!), and more secure.
Generate a random Mac address. There are some rules like qemu/kvm, xen, apple, huawei etc.
Query information about the address of device's network card.
A Powershell Script & UI program that downloads and queries a local copy of the oui.txt file from IANA to identify mac vendors
mac spoofer with a lot of OUI, mac computer spoofing, asus spoofing, printings spoofing and other for windows only
MAC address lookup by troubleshooting.tools resolves the entered MAC/OUI/CID/IAB address to the assign vendor including additional information like vendor name, address, block category, size and range.
checks to determine if a MAC address shows up on the wrong VLAN. This is useless to 99% of people, but incase you wanted to see how we do it, here it is.
A library for working with network addresses. Includes a network class that represents IP networks, a network lookup class for high performance prefix matching using a variable stride trie, MAC address class that represents an Ethernet MAC address, and a OUI lookup class to retrieve manufacturer information of MAC addresses
Simple script to display ARP table with NIC vendors
Query the iee's oui.txt database to find the producer of a network interface.
oui_standardize standardizes IEEE MAC address block files (CSV files) containing OUI records by importing an arbitrary number of said files, sorting them by MAC address prefix, and then outputting the results to standard output (stdout). Curly brackets are used as delimiters and multi-line fields are reduced to single lines in order to allow scripts to more easily parse the records with as little overhead as possible.
Parse http://standards-oui.ieee.org to different sources for different purposes.
Tool that helps find mis-configured network stacks by capturing and analyzing live or saved traffic. JSON output, exit on first match, and more.