Re: SNMP scanner?

2016-08-03 Thread Eero Volotinen
Mga is mageian linux package. Unpack it and edit the spec file and try to
recompile

Eero

3.8.2016 11.04 ip. "ToddAndMargo"  kirjoitti:

> On 08/03/2016 01:01 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
>
>> On 08/03/2016 07:41 AM, Mark Stodola wrote:
>>
>>> On 08/03/2016 01:09 AM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
>>>
 On 08/02/2016 10:30 PM, Bruce Ferrell wrote:

> Todd,
>
> I've been doing networking since before TCP/IP was common... We had to
> know ethenet frame types to get IPX/SPX, SNA and DECnet to work.
>
> With that background, I'm fascinated to find out how it does what you
> claim it does.
>



  I found autoscan-network.com and downloaded the linux binary, but the
> source doesn't seem to
> download.  Any chance you ever downloaded that?
>
>
>>> A quick hunt online found the 1.50 source here:
>>>
>>> http://distro.ibiblio.org/mageia/distrib/cauldron/SRPMS/core/release/autoscan-1.50-15.mga6.src.rpm
>>>
>>> Armed with that, you should be able to keep it living for a while, maybe
>>> some tweaks for changes in GTK, etc.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> I had found autoscan-1.50-7.mga1.src.rpm, but it would not rebuild.
>>
>> $ rpmbuild --rebuild autoscan-1.50-15.mga6.src.rpm
> ...
> error: line 6: Tag takes single token only: Release:%mkrel 15
>
> I got some tweaking to do.  :'(
>
>
> --
> ~~
> Computers are like air conditioners.
> They malfunction when you open windows
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>


Re: SNMP scanner?

2016-08-03 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On 3 August 2016 at 00:56, ToddAndMargo  wrote:
> On 08/01/2016 06:24 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>>
>> On 31 July 2016 at 23:31, ToddAndMargo  wrote:
>>>
>>> On 07/30/2016 11:36 PM, Jon Brinkmann wrote:

 Does 'nmap -sX ' fit the bill, e.g.
 'nmap -sX 192.168.1.1-255'?
>>>
>>>
>>> Only one the one network (192.168.1.0/25 in your  example).
>>>
>>> I want EVERYTHING on the network
>>>
>> Todd,
>>
>> 1) You asked for help and you are acting like a child demanding more
>> candy when you didn't get the flavor you wanted.
>
>
> Hi Stephen,
>
> I am trying to find a replacement for an important tool I use
> on a frequent basis.   I have been very clear about what
> I am after.
>
> If you do not understand what I am after, please just ask me instead
> of insulting me.


You are correct. My line was insulting and ill behaved. I apologize to
you and everyone else.

-- 
Stephen J Smoogen.


Re: SNMP scanner?

2016-08-03 Thread ToddAndMargo

  
  
On 08/02/2016 10:30 PM, Bruce Ferrell
  wrote:


  Todd,

I've been doing networking since before TCP/IP was common... We had to know ethenet frame types to get IPX/SPX, SNA and DECnet to work. 

With that background, I'm fascinated to find out how it does what you claim it does. 





   I found autoscan-network.com and downloaded the linux binary, but the source doesn't seem to
download.  Any chance you ever downloaded that?

Bruce


Hi Bruce,

IPX.  Wow.  Now that is a trip down memory lane!

Here are my notes.  Yes, it is a moving target.

   
https://sourceforge.net/projects/autoscan/files/AutoScan/autoscan-network%201.50/AutoScan-Network-Linux-1.50.bin.tar.gz/download
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/autoscan/
   
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/autoscan/AutoScan-0.98.0b-Fedora-Core4.src.rpm?download

And you can just de-tar and run from there.  I usually don't
bother running the install.

If that does not work, I can put my copies up on drop box for you.

Autoscan is awesome to find multiple routers on the same network.
I have had several customer who change ISPs and just add routers
in parallel with each other. 

I have also had other customers use an router/AP/hub as an
AP to extend wireless to the other end of their huge houses.  
They turn off the router function and it works fine until
the next power hits and resets it.  Then suddenly, they have two
networks on the same interface.

-T



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Computers are like air conditioners.
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