[98583] in RedHat Linux List
Re: Utility to dump hwaddresses from a subnet?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jeff Sharpe)
Mon Nov 9 19:13:52 1998
Date: Mon, 09 Nov 1998 16:12:43 -0800
From: Jeff Sharpe <jeff@sfg.com>
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Fred Lenk RHL Linux account wrote:
>
> Well, its not Linux, but Network Instruments Observer
> program is a nice little network monitor that runs on an
> old 486 66Mhz Win95 box on our network. Its our "network
> monitor" machine. One of the functions is to check all ip
> addresses within a range and will report back hardware
> addresses as well as ip addresses, among its other nifty
> tricks (including sniffing). Good, but pricey.
There is also scotty, will reverse-engineer (graphically) your network
and show you what each ip's ports/services are available. Piles of
other options. Check contrib for availability. Excellent.
J
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