I don't know if there would be any good way to detect debian
specifically.... if the machines have at least a port open, you could
use nmap to return the number of linux machines.

Craige McWhirter wrote:
> 
> Afternoon. I'm after a quick'n'easy tool to identify how many servers we
> have running Debian across our network so I can gather numbers for a
> case I'm putting together. Does anyone have nice and simple apps I can
> suck down and use?
> 
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