> > > You can find the packages at > > > https://trinipino.org/fedora_packages/ > > > > Looks like it scans everything on 192.168.x.x., 172.16.x.x, > > 172.26.x.x and so on. Yes, it scan all networks in RFC 1918 > > > > This is useful, but misses a lot of mistakes and takes forever. Can you give a few examples, I have been using this for years and haven't seen any 'mistakes' I primarily used it when I am at a customer and there is zero documentation. I also use bettercap. > And how many hours later, it is still going. That > pretty much means it is useless unless you want to > let it run over the weekend. Rats!!!! I haven't experience this delays neither, did you use any options or just run netdiscover? > > Sure we don't have a fing out there? My Google Fu did point me to any source code, if you know of any let us know. > > I suppose when I have time, I really need to fire up > AutoScan on Fedora 23 and watch what it is doing on > Wireshark. > > Any way to get AutoScan to work on Fedora 30? If it was on Fedora 23, I don't see why it will be a problem to have it available on Fedora 30.
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