michalrz
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GENTLEMEN.
I got a new jerb. I inherited a medium sized (50 devices?) wired network at a military clinic.
I will be putting together my work computer tommorrow, and thought I'd start with a basic audit as a starting point for a stroll around the offices.
Would you kindly recommend a tool for Linux (I will be probably using a Debian derivative) that does most/all/some of the following:
1. discovers networks - say a NIC is connected somewhere and has some odd network configured on it,
2. discovers computers - establishes what OS is installed, what services are running (port scan), MAC, IP, SMB shares,
3. discovers devices such as routers, managed switches, networked printers,
4. finds DHCP servers,
5. is free for commercial use or has a community edition that does the above,
6. does not need any software to be installed on the above mentioned nodes,
7. can listen in for a while and detect devices that generate a lot of traffic,
8. a GUI would be nice.
Reqs 7 and 8 are least important for now.
I am currently googling around and so far have my eyes on open-audIT and zenmap.
The computers on the network are mostly Windows machines. The more info the program could gather - the better.
Thanks in advance.
I got a new jerb. I inherited a medium sized (50 devices?) wired network at a military clinic.
I will be putting together my work computer tommorrow, and thought I'd start with a basic audit as a starting point for a stroll around the offices.
Would you kindly recommend a tool for Linux (I will be probably using a Debian derivative) that does most/all/some of the following:
1. discovers networks - say a NIC is connected somewhere and has some odd network configured on it,
2. discovers computers - establishes what OS is installed, what services are running (port scan), MAC, IP, SMB shares,
3. discovers devices such as routers, managed switches, networked printers,
4. finds DHCP servers,
5. is free for commercial use or has a community edition that does the above,
6. does not need any software to be installed on the above mentioned nodes,
7. can listen in for a while and detect devices that generate a lot of traffic,
8. a GUI would be nice.
Reqs 7 and 8 are least important for now.
I am currently googling around and so far have my eyes on open-audIT and zenmap.
The computers on the network are mostly Windows machines. The more info the program could gather - the better.
Thanks in advance.