Re: command line network inspection programs

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On Wednesday 10 December 2003 13:45, Donald Tyler wrote:
> Hi,
 
> I am building an intranet for our company and I would like to build
> in some kind of network monitoring/management system also.
 
> I was just wondering if there are any useful command line network
> inspection programs that either come with RedHat 9 or I can download.
> Preferably I would like them to be able to tell me as much as
> possible about the network the machine is running on.
 
> I know about nmap, and would probably use that to sense services a
> particular machine (I presume it can't search the entire network).
> But I was hoping there were other programs that could do things such
> as sense all the machines on the network and supply me with their IP
> address, and anything else that might be useful, e.g. any system
> information for that particular machine.
 
> Thanks in advance for any help.
 
> Donald

The tools that I use most frequently are (not in any particular order):

nmap 
  ("nmap -v 192.168.1.0/24", for example, to scan an entire class c)
tcpdump
ethereal
ntop
nmblookup
mrtg
traceroute
ping
snort

Regards,  Mike Klinke


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