Re: [fw-wiz] [1/2 OT] Tool to "draw" network topology

From: Don Parker (dparker_at_rigelksecurity.com)
Date: 01/19/04

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    To: "Vinicius Moreira Mello" <vinicius@lineone.net>, firewall-wizards@honor.icsalabs.com
    Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 21:19:26 -0500 (EST)
    
    

    Hi there, I am not quite sure what you mean to be honest. Are you asking for a s/w
    program that will actively map your network for you? Or more a s/w program like
    Microsoft's Visio which will let you choose various symbols to represent various things
    such as routers et al? Could you please clarify?

    Cheers!

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    Don Parker, GCIA
    Intrusion Detection Specialist
    Rigel Kent Security & Advisory Services Inc
    www.rigelksecurity.com
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    On Jan 11, "Vinicius Moreira Mello" <vinicius@lineone.net> wrote:

    Hi,

      Does anybody know any tool that is able to "draw" the network topology,
    with firewalls, routers and user's desktops?

    Thanks in advance,

    vmm.

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