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Re: Lanscan on Linux

 
Ragni Singh
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Lanscan on Linux

Hi All,

what is the equivalent of lanscan on Linux. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Vitaly Karasik_1
Honored Contributor

Re: Lanscan on Linux

ifconfig -a


lspci


kudzu


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Vitaly
Jerome Henry
Honored Contributor

Re: Lanscan on Linux

have man ifconfig, it'll be helpfull.
hth
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Ragni Singh
Super Advisor

Re: Lanscan on Linux

Thnaks for the response. Actually one can do a /sbin/mii-tool. This gives you teh speed of the network card.
charlie_20
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Re: Lanscan on Linux

yo can scan around with Nmap it's intergrated in redhat... check it out.. it's oke...




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Caesar_3
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Lanscan on Linux

Hello!

Use lspci (show all pci cards)
ifconfig -a (show all interfaces)
check the /proc/net/* (network entry)

Caesar
Michael Steele_2
Honored Contributor

Re: Lanscan on Linux

arp and rarp for MAC's

netconf is the gui interface of ifconfig (* -a *)

tcpdump (* should be in every tool box since it will id the source of the message *)

tracerout (* of course *)
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