At 09:33 PM 10/14/2001 -0500, Danny Mallory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>I have to agree. There are many fancier scanners out there. As I mentioned 
>the one that I wrote
>is for quick floppy utility to gather information on a new network. If you 
>want ours you can get
>it at http://www.cnsonline.com under toolshelp section.
>
>Danny

Neat Perl script, Danny.  The only problem I had was scanning a subnet with 
a third octet of 0 (i.e. 192.168.0.0).  In my example, the code that sets 
the subnet variable (shown below) sets it to 192.168, thus the discovery 
searches for 192.168.1, 192.168.2, ..., 192.168.255.

$subnet = substr($a, 0, index("$a",".0"));

Other than that little issue, which I worked around easily, I found it to 
be a nice tool.

Thanks for sharing!

-Jeff


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