Re: Heavyweight Network Mapping Tools
From: Alvin Oga (alvin.sec_at_Mail.Linux-Consulting.com)
Date: 11/28/03
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Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 10:08:50 -0800 (PST) To: "Andy Cuff [Talisker]" <lists@securitywizardry.com>
hi ya andy
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Andy Cuff [Talisker] wrote:
> Hi,
> Being someone who hates to identify a problem without a solution I'm looking
> for a premier network mapping tool for a customer that will actively scan up
> to a class A for hosts, identifying the hosts in up to 3 stages:
>
> Mandatory
> Hosts alive through ICMP
> Hosts OS through active OS fingerprinting
> Advantageous
> Patch Compliance without host residing agents
>
> Results must be displayable in 3D and be drilled down to individual hosts
> using filters. (look pretty for budget enhancement whilst being useable)
for class-A scanning ( in a few minutes/hours ) and 3D presentation of the
data sounds like you'd need to talk to Dan Kaminsky (http://www.doxpara.com)
c ya
alvin
> Must have continual use and not a snapshot based managed service
>
> I'm also looking to schedule and throttle the output without having to use a
> packet shaper. (don't want to consume too much bandwidth)
>
> Does anyone have any further recommendations regarding cool or useful
> features in such a product and better still products that meet or come close
> to the above.
>
> I have collected details on light and medium weight enumerators at
> http://www.securitywizardry.com/enum.htm but need more oomph!
>
> cheers in advance
>
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