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On Fri, 2014-08-22 at 08:49 -0400, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 08/22/2014 01:03 AM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
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> > There is a Linux tarball for autoscan, but I can not
> > find an RPM for it. And, the tarball has no spec
> > file in it.
> > ...
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> FWIW, there is a broken link on the autoscan website pointing to the
> source tarball. The correct link for the source is
> http://autoscan-network.com/download_files/autoscan-network-1.50.tar.gz
>
> This would be a cool tool to package, by the way.
>
I will try and package it during the weekend and let you know how it
goes.
> (Yeah, I know other tools can do much of this, but for a one-stop-shop
> of tools it seems to be interesting.)
>
> Being able to find a system that is either accidentally or intentionally
> misconfigured to be on a different subnet that what is on your LAN is
> useful, both to get control of devices that have been improperly
> configured as well as to detect rogue access points, routers, and/or
> pentesting appliances.
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