I use a product called SuperScan. You can find it by searching
www.tucows.com. It will do ping sweeps along with port scans, etc.
"Robert Nickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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you can also use nmap - www.insecure.org - believe its been ported to NT but
primary a unix product, very good can even tell you IOS, service pack, OS is
running..
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From: Robert Nickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I know on Linux there's a samba utility that let's you scan for connected
machines.
I think it's called Komba. http://freshmeat.net should have a link for
download. On NT I know Internet Security Scanner (ISS) would do the same
thing...
Nigel.
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nmap will do the same thing and more. You can specify the ports and ip
range you wish to scan for.
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