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Re: generating a network map

Subject: Re: generating a network map
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 11:35:55 +0200
Hi there,

I am writing a tool to analyze data from large amounts of nmap logfiles.
This started off as a couple of /bin/sh scripts and small C-programs..... 
I am using a rather beta version of that stuff myself as we speak. One feature 
I have been playing around with is to reprecent cnodes as structs in my C-source
code - then each IP in the network is represented by a pointer to the relevant
text-logfile from nmap - allowing for easy analysis from the C-program....

Let me know if you want to discuss more about this...

//Johan

On 6/18/05, Talha <tt83x@yahoo.com> wrote:
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


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