Re: Finding ColdFusion servers

2007-11-12 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 09 Nov 2007, Ian Skinner wrote: > Thanks for your suggestion, unfortunately we are a mix of Unix and > Windows systems here. Use something like Nessus, nmap, Perl etc. to scan every IP for web servers. That should narrow it down. -- Tom Chiverton Helping to challengingly maximize intu

RE: Finding ColdFusion servers

2007-11-09 Thread Keith, Jeremy
; Jeremy Keith Network Administrator Rand-Whitney Group LLC One Agrand Street Worcester, MA 01607 Office: (508) 890-7032 -Original Message- From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 3:18 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Finding ColdFusion servers Dawson, Mic

Re: Finding ColdFusion servers

2007-11-09 Thread Bruce Sorge
Official definition of a subnet according to Search Networking: A subnet (short for "subnetwork") is an identifiably separate part of an organization's network. Typically, a subnet may represent all the machines at one geographic location, in one building, or on the same local area network (LAN

Re: Finding ColdFusion servers

2007-11-09 Thread Ian Skinner
Dawson, Michael wrote: > I'm sure there are other, better solutions, but this is all I can think > of on a Friday. > > M!ke Thanks for your suggestion, unfortunately we are a mix of Unix and Windows systems here. ~| Get involved

RE: Finding ColdFusion servers

2007-11-09 Thread Dawson, Michael
There is a license scanner, but I don't think it works across subnets. There are a few solutions to this if these are Windows computers... Getting a list of computers is very easy if you are running Active Directory. Just query the AD LDAP server for Computer objects. 1. Use MS SMS (Systems Man

Re: Finding ColdFusion servers

2007-11-09 Thread Ian Skinner
Bruce Sorge wrote: > I know that CF-8 has a License Scanner under Debugging and Logging. it > will search your subnet for other running instances of CF. Not sure if > this is what you are looking for. > > Bruce I think that is what I was looking for. I just tried it on the developer version run

Re: Finding ColdFusion servers

2007-11-09 Thread Bruce Sorge
I know that CF-8 has a License Scanner under Debugging and Logging. it will search your subnet for other running instances of CF. Not sure if this is what you are looking for. Bruce Ian Skinner wrote: > I have been tasked to bring some order to the chaos. > > Our organization pays for six ColdF