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| Subject: | Mapping foreign networks |
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| Date: | Mon, 20 Jun 2005 10:03:06 +0200 |
Hi there, According to the propositions you made on Talha's posting, I wonder which of the tools you mentioned would be able to map a foreign network? For example combining IP-scans and mapping? This would make work easier for me. I just tried out etherape, but it seems not to have the functionalities to map foreign networks. Thank you for your help! Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards Marc Werner T-Systems International GmbH Research & Development Engineer Technology Center Engineering Networks, Products & Services Multi Access Solutions & AAA Technologies Sendefunkstelle Haus 5, 25335 Elmshorn Tel +49 4121 29198819 PC Fax +49 1805 3344902042 Fax +49 4121 29198899 Mobil +49 170 5637815 E-Mail: marc.werner@t-systems.com Internet: http://www.t-systems.com
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