On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 03:06:48PM -0700, ToddAndMargo wrote:
ToddAndMargo wrote on 7/29/16 8:06 PM:
On 07/29/2016 05:21 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
Openvas, nmap and so on


30.7.2016 2.15 ap. "ToddAndMargo" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> kirjoitti:

    Can anyone recommend an SNMP scanner?


Hi Eero,

I am trying to figure out how to do a "network discovery" with
snmp and nmap.  I haven't figured it out yet.  Have you done
this before?

Openvas  looks very promising.  Wish it wasn't set up
as a virtual machine.  Makes it a bit interesting to install
on a flash drive.  I do know how to convert ova's to
qemu-kvm, but still ...

Thank you for helping me with this!
-T

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On 07/30/2016 06:37 AM, P. Larry Nelson wrote:
I use fing.  Wonderful tool!

https://www.fingbox.com/download

https://www.fingbox.com/help?c=command-line_tool&a=network_discovery

- Larry
Hi Larry,

# yum localinstall overlook-fing-3.0.rpm
...
Transaction check error:
   file /usr/bin from install of fing-3.0-1.x86_64 conflicts with file from
package filesystem-3.2-20.el7.x86_64
Poop!

How is fing at finding things on the same interface that
have different networks?

And, how is it for finding things without and IP address?

Thank you for  helping me with this!
-T


On 07/30/2016 03:34 PM, Jon Brinkmann wrote:
I'm not clear on what you mean by "scanner".  Do you want to scan multiple
computers for the SNMP service?  Do you want to scan for available MIBs on
one or more computers?

I am looking to do network discovery.  Basically, everything
on the interface, regardless of what network it belongs to
or if even has an ip assigned.  Like AutoScan Network, only
not abandoned.

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