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On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Agim Cami wrote:

> nmap command is not available in my slackware 3.6 ?!
> 
> 
> At 09:45 PM 3/23/00 -0500, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> >search freshmeat for nmap
> >
> >nmap -sP block/mask i.e.
> >nmap -sP 192.168.99.0/24
> >
> >
> >On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Mark Sasak wrote:
> >
> >> A little background:
> >>    I am working for a network service provider setting up
> >> ISP's throughout rural America.  We have a large block of
> >> class "C" addresses that we assign through www.arin.net. 
> >> Our problem is that we have only 5 blocks of 256 addresses,
> >> but have an ISP who needs 4 separate blocks of 256 addresses
> >> assigned to their network. 
> >>    Arin is telling us that we only have 60% utilization of our
> >> assigned IP addresses.
> >> 
> >> Now for my question (so I was a little long winded):
> >> 
> >>    Is there a program for Linux that will enable me to
> >> discover what IP addresses are used at the ISP POP's. 
> >> Windows has wsping pro pack from www.ipswitch.com, but I
> >> need one for linux.  Wsping's whois utility is pretty lame
> >> anyway.  Any help anyone can forward is greatly appreciated.
> >> 
> >> -- 
> >> Mark
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> 
> >> Why is it that when I see the light at the end of the
> >> tunnel, 
> >> it turns out to be a train heading right for me?
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