Re: Mapping Class A network ( any easy trick?)
From: Ismael Gonzalez (wortos_at_gmail.com)
Date: 02/10/05
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 08:45:49 -0400 To: John Thomas <mjohn2000_99@yahoo.com>, pen-test@securityfocus.com
Hi,
I once used a program called networkview to scan a Class A network. In
4 hours it was at 36% of the scan. I was scanning for "normal" ports
and a few others of my concern. Very impressive, very fast. I was
using a 3Mbps download 256Kbps upload connection at the time.
Some info from publisher:
NetworkView 3.1 Rating: 5/5
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License: Shareware
Price: $79.00
Expires after 30 Days
Information:
This is a compact network discovery and management tool for the Win32
platform. It will discover all TCP/IP nodes and draw a full graphical
map, including routes, from DNS, MAC Addresses, SNMP, WMI and TCP port
information. It can also poll the network and send an e-mail when
nodes are unreachable.
With more than 11,000 entries in its SNMP and MAC address databases,
it can be used from a floppy disk. Full print and print preview
capabilities for maps and lists are included.
Note: SNMP must be installed, and administrator rights are necessary
for discovery and monitoring.
Additional Software Required:
SNMP
Cheap and fast. That's how I like it.
Note: I do not work for the publisher nor will I get money for this
(Damn, I should get money for this!).
Hope it helps.
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 09:34:10 -0800 (PST), John Thomas
<mjohn2000_99@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> I am about to do a penetration testing on a "Class A
> network" and wondering how I can map the network
> without pinging 17 million IPs.(nmap -Sp 10.0.0.0/8)
>
> I did some research and the best information I got is
> from one of the earlier post on this
> list(http://seclists.org/lists/pen-test/2004/Jul/0067.html)
> . It was to use broadcast IPs for pings. But it may miss some subnets.
>
> Is that the best way to it? If not, please advise
>
-- Ismael Gonzalez CEO / Consultant Allied Technologies, Inc.
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