Re: gui network scan

2005-10-10 Thread anoop aryal
On Sunday 09 October 2005 06:23 am, Rodney Richison wrote:
 What gui program might be good for scanning a network to take an
 inventory of machines and ip address's etc on a network?

try nmapfe

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gui network scan

2005-10-09 Thread Rodney Richison
What gui program might be good for scanning a network to take an 
inventory of machines and ip address's etc on a network?


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Re: gui network scan

2005-10-09 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez

Quoting Rodney Richison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

What gui program might be good for scanning a network to take an 
inventory of machines and ip address's etc on a network?




Why must it be a gui tool?  Why not just look for the best tool, gui or 
not, for

the job?

-Roberto

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Re: gui network scan

2005-10-09 Thread James Vahn
Rodney Richison wrote:
 What gui program might be good for scanning a network to take an 
 inventory of machines and ip address's etc on a network?

ntop might be useful. Set it up with ntop -A and then look at
http://localhost:3000 for stats, charts and other info.


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Re: Network scan

2005-05-16 Thread Cyprien
On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 08:47:16PM -0400, Nathanael Hasbrouck wrote:
 On Sunday 15 May 2005 1753, somebody named Alexandar Angelov inscribed this 
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  Mark Roach wrote:
  On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 00:39 +0300, Alexandar Angelov wrote:
  Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to
   92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
  
  nmap
  
  -Mark
 
  MAC?
 
 I think you might need to do a packet capture (ethereal, tcpdump) to get 
 MAC addys, but I'm not exactly a networking guru.  :^)

You may user arpwatch, it is a packet sniffer wich monitor use of
ip-MAC. You will find associations in /var/lib/arpwatch/ directory.

Cyprien


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Re: Network scan

2005-05-16 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Mon, May 16, 2005 at 12:53:58AM +0300, Alexandar Angelov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
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 Mark Roach wrote:
 
 On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 00:39 +0300, Alexandar Angelov wrote:
 
 Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to 
 92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.

 nmap

 MAC?

MAC address is Ethernet, not TCP/IP.  ARP (Address resolution protocol)
is what binds MAC and IP addresses together.

You're only going to see MACs for local network segement.  For networks
beyond the local network, you've only got IP.  I don't know offhand of
tools that will query for MAC, though these may exist.


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Re: Network scan

2005-05-16 Thread Mark Roach
Alexandar Angelov wrote:
Mark Roach wrote:
On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 00:39 +0300, Alexandar Angelov wrote:
Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to 
92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
nmap
-Mark
MAC?
If you just want the MAC address of a host (not sure why you would), run 
'arp hostname'

-Mark
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Re: Network scan

2005-05-16 Thread Tony Godshall
According to Mark Roach,
 Alexandar Angelov wrote:
 Mark Roach wrote:
 
 On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 00:39 +0300, Alexandar Angelov wrote:
 Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to 
 92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
 nmap
 
 -Mark
 
 MAC?
 
 If you just want the MAC address of a host (not sure why you would), run 
 'arp hostname'

'arp' only works if you've already had contact with the host.
Ping it first, perhaps, or use 'arping' do ping at arp level
and get mac addr at the same time.


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Re: Network scan

2005-05-15 Thread Alexandar Angelov
Mark Roach wrote:
On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 00:39 +0300, Alexandar Angelov wrote:
 

Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to 92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
   

nmap
-Mark
 

MAC?
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Re: Network scan

2005-05-15 Thread Phil Dyer
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Alexandar Angelov said:
 Mark Roach wrote:

Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to 
92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.



nmap

 MAC?

Sure. nmap will return the mac...if the scanned machine is on your subnet.

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Re: Network scan

2005-05-15 Thread Alexandar Angelov
Phil Dyer wrote:
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Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to 92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
  

   

nmap
 

MAC?
   

Sure. nmap will return the mac...if the scanned machine is on your subnet.
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Sorry to now i was with real ip (not 192.168.*.*)
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Re: Network scan

2005-05-15 Thread Nathanael Hasbrouck
On Sunday 15 May 2005 1753, somebody named Alexandar Angelov inscribed this 
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 Mark Roach wrote:
 On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 00:39 +0300, Alexandar Angelov wrote:
 Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to
  92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
 
 nmap
 
 -Mark

 MAC?

I think you might need to do a packet capture (ethereal, tcpdump) to get 
MAC addys, but I'm not exactly a networking guru.  :^)

NRH
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Network scan

2005-05-14 Thread Alexandar Angelov
Hello,
Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to 
92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
thanks

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Re: Network scan

2005-05-14 Thread Mark Roach
On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 00:39 +0300, Alexandar Angelov wrote:

 Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to 
 92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.

nmap

-Mark


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