Re: OT: package to make a graphical network diagram

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Hi,,

First thak you all for yor answers,

I use DIA to manually draw the diagram,

I have tested  nmap +zenmap but I don´t like the results...

Some time ago (perhaps 8 years..) I used a software called  Cheops -
http://cheops-ng.sourceforge.net/

look at the screenshots they are very nice. The problem is that I can´t get
this running on my rhels

(checking for gnomeConf.sh file in /usr/local/lib... not found
configure: error: Could not find the gnomeConf.sh file that is generated by
gnome-libs install
)

So the question now are two questions:

- anyone knows something like cheops?
- anyone knows how to compile this software in RHEL 5/6 (I´l try it but
finally I reach a dependency hell :-/)

Thanks again,

ESG





2011/9/29 B.J. McClure <webadmin@xxxxxxxxxx>

> On Wed, September 28, 2011 16:31, Mike Burger wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I have a small  network and I have a graphical network diagram made by
> >> hand.
> >>
> >> Now my network is growing (like a baby ;-) ) and I spent a lot of time
> >> updating the diagram,
> >>
> >> I most use RHEL 5 and RHEL 6 so, I´d like to know if is there any rpm in
> >> RHEL that can make the network diagram automatically scanning the
> >> network.
> >>
> >> It could save me a lot of time
> >
> > snip>
>
> Sorry I missed the original post but the OP may be happy with the
> Topography tab of nmap gui (Zenmap) in RHEL6 for small networks.  I just
> did a quick scan using 192.168.xxx/24 and got a somewhat useful graphic
> that can be saved and manipulated slightly.
>
> HTH.
>
> B.J.
>
>
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