Simple status page to wake up hosts remotely
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Wakeboard

A simple status page to remotely wake up hosts, to use on a DHCP server using dnsmasq. It will read the leases as given out, and display all hosts that are statically configured, uses ping to figure out if they are awake or not, and can send a wake-on-lan packet to awake them.

It is likely full of security holes, so please ensure it is not accessable from an untrusted network :)