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Network mapping utility

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MoshiachNow

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Feb 6, 2002
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Using AIX 5.2,I'm looking for a simple utility (shareware ?) to map my local network available devices .

Is there any AIX compatible utility free/shareware ?

Thanks

Long live king Moshiach !
 
Gloups ,

Have sweat on this one for a while - have compiled nmap for AIX 5.2.
No luck - it always quites with errors.
Any other options to get an idea on my network neibourhood?
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# nmap -v timna1 -e en1

Starting nmap 3.78 ( ) at 2005-05-30 09:18 CDT
I cannot figure out what source address to use for device en1, does it even exist?
QUITTING!
# nmap -F timna1

Starting nmap 3.78 ( ) at 2005-05-30 09:19 CDT
pcap_open_live: BIOCSETIF: en2: File exists
There are several possible reasons for this, depending on your operating system:
LINUX: If you are getting Socket type not supported, try modprobe af_packet or recompile your kernel with SOCK_PACKET enabled.
*BSD: If you are getting device not configured, you need to recompile your kernel with Berkeley Packet Filter support. If you are
getting No such file or directory, try creating the device (eg cd /dev; MAKEDEV <device>; or use mknod).
SOLARIS: If you are trying to scan localhost and getting '/dev/lo0: No such file or directory', complain to Sun. I don't think Sol
aris can support advanced localhost scans. You can probably use "-P0 -sT localhost" though.


QUITTING!
# nmap -O timna1

Starting nmap 3.78 ( ) at 2005-05-30 09:19 CDT
pcap_open_live: BIOCSETIF: en2: File exists
There are several possible reasons for this, depending on your operating system:
LINUX: If you are getting Socket type not supported, try modprobe af_packet or recompile your kernel with SOCK_PACKET enabled.
*BSD: If you are getting device not configured, you need to recompile your kernel with Berkeley Packet Filter support. If you are
getting No such file or directory, try creating the device (eg cd /dev; MAKEDEV <device>; or use mknod).
SOLARIS: If you are trying to scan localhost and getting '/dev/lo0: No such file or directory', complain to Sun. I don't think Sol
aris can support advanced localhost scans. You can probably use "-P0 -sT localhost" though.


QUITTING!

Long live king Moshiach !
 
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