On 07/17/2013 03:24 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
by the way it is my thread .... :) any ways. the easiest way to
achieve your goal is "arp-scan"
install "arp-scan"
i dont know if it support other destros or not
you can do "arp-scan 192.168.1.0/24 <http://192.168.1.0/24>" all
devices/Computers with MAC addresses will be listed.
/snip/
One would think there is some simple way to find what device is using
what ip. but I haven't ever seen it. Since the system installs
printers
and other network hardware, it surely must know what the ips for these
devices are. (It would have to work on any Linux system, not just
Debian, since that is not my normal system.)
Anybody know?
--doug
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Well, this is closer than anything else yet. It's arpscan, without the
hyphen, and
it did not find any MAC adresses, nor did it produce the name of the
printer
at 120. Here's the output:
[doug@Dell ~]$ sudo arpscan -p 192.168.1.0/24
Password:
00:15:C5:A8:8A:7A 192.168.1.103
00:23:69:BC:D3:36 192.168.1.1
50:E5:49:B3:A2:51 192.168.1.102
00:0E:7F:E3:77:B7 192.168.1.101 Hewlett Packard
00:26:AB:FA:BB:58 192.168.1.120
So that's some help. Thank you!
--doug
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