Does 'nmap -sX <address-range>' fit the bill, e.g. 'nmap -sX 192.168.1.1-255'? On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 06:29:24PM -0700, Bruce Ferrell wrote: > fing is certainly an interesting tool and useful. It found a minor misconfig on my network. > > it *seems* nmap will do what fing does though with: > > nmap -sn <network address> > > Am I the only one concerned about what appears to be a closed source utility that duplicates well audited utilities on their network that comes from outside the US (whois > fingbox.com tells me that)? > > The fact that is cross platform is sort of nice, but my spidey sense is still tingling. Probably nothing, but... > > > > On 07/30/2016 06:37 AM, P. Larry Nelson wrote: > > I use fing. Wonderful tool! > > > > https://www.fingbox.com/download > > > > https://www.fingbox.com/help?c=command-line_tool&a=network_discovery > > > > - Larry > > > > > > ToddAndMargo wrote on 7/29/16 8:06 PM: > >> On 07/29/2016 05:21 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote: > >>> > >>> Openvas, nmap and so on > >>> > >>> > >>> 30.7.2016 2.15 ap. "ToddAndMargo" <[log in to unmask] > >>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> kirjoitti: > >>> > >>> Can anyone recommend an SNMP scanner? > >>> > >> > >> > >> Hi Eero, > >> > >> I am trying to figure out how to do a "network discovery" with > >> snmp and nmap. I haven't figured it out yet. Have you done > >> this before? > >> > >> Openvas looks very promising. Wish it wasn't set up > >> as a virtual machine. Makes it a bit interesting to install > >> on a flash drive. I do know how to convert ova's to > >> qemu-kvm, but still ... > >> > >> Thank you for helping me with this! > >> -T > >> > >> -- > >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >> Computers are like air conditioners. > >> They malfunction when you open windows > >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >> > > > >