Simple network discovery
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I used Angry IP too, but it requires Java.
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I've used NMAP and generic open source device scanning solutions.
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@Mike-Davis said in Simple network discovery:
I've used Advanced IP Scanner to quickly figure out if there are devices configured statically on certain addresses, etc.
Right, but will this run in 'nix?
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@Dashrender said in Simple network discovery:
@Mike-Davis said in Simple network discovery:
I've used Advanced IP Scanner to quickly figure out if there are devices configured statically on certain addresses, etc.
Right, but will this run in 'nix?
Oh, I missed that requirement. Skipped right over the "not to mention I do not even have a Windows device to run it on." part..
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Have you tried Open-Audit?
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For a Quick-N-Dirty, NMAP is my go to. For something more detailed, I go with OpenVAS.
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We have Nessus but it's expensive. I usually just use nmap.
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I haven't done it myself, but you should be able to script nmap to populate a list of hosts in csv format and import that into excel for review.
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Would this work? It's an iOS app.
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I prefer nmap/zenmap, but also use Fing as well.
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Hard to beat nmap. If you had Windows or macOS I would recommend SoftPerfect, but not applicable here.
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@travisdh1 said in Simple network discovery:
I prefer nmap/zenmap, but also use Fing as well.
This is what I was going to suggest too. Zenmap (the GUI) has a bunch of helpful views, such as topology and host details.
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Nmap with ZanMap Gui is great.