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| Subject: | RE: generating a network map |
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| Date: | Sun, 19 Jun 2005 11:41:12 +0100 |
Talha It depends if you are trying to generate a map from captured data or want to generate a map from new/scratch. I notice several contributors have mentioned CHEOPS, however in my experience it is very noisy (in terms of network traffic), frequently locks up (probably because it is getting rather old and is not supported (inc CHEOPS-NG) and possible most importantly does not scale well above 50 machines (ie the map does not get any bigger and all you get is rows and rows of icons). If you want to do it manually, and on a budget, try Friendly Pinger / Friendly Net viewer, both from http://www.kilievich.com/, they do have a discovery function. We use Friendly Pinger on tests as the tester builds his net map slowly and he can paste nmap scans into each PCs notes. Additionally, the software pings each host every minute so you know if it has gone down (user configurable alerts). Alternatively, try the sourcefire IDS products (specifically the RNA Sensor) as these map a network by monitoring the traffic between hosts - they are completely passive and the 3d maps they create are ACE, and the data you can extract is both real and exceptionally detailed. Steve A steve<at>logicallysecure.org -----Original Message----- From: Talha [mailto:tt83x@yahoo.com] Sent: 18 June 2005 06:31 To: pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: generating a network map Hello there, I am looking for a software that can generate or reconstruct a network topology from raw data obtained from live network capturing or offline tcpdump capture files. Also if theres any utility (preferably open source) than can generate a network map from nmap logs. any help will be highly appreciated __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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