Thanks everyone... thats exactly what I need
Brock Henry wrote:
>
> I second this, nmap has been invaluable for me working out what IP's are
> still free.
>
> just get everyone to turn on every PC, then ./nmap -sP 10.10.10.0-255
>
> just does a ping scan, tells u what machines are up, doesn't query for OS
> type or anything else.
>
> Brock Henry
>
> At 11:37 20/09/2000 +1000, you wrote:
> >From: Colin Humphreys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > >
> > >Is there a tool to query a subnet for ip's in use and do name
> > >lookups on
> > >those ips?
> >
> >nmap is a great tool for this - will also tell you what the machines are and
> >all sorts of other useful information.
> >
> >John Wiltshire
>
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