RE: Network mapping (graphically)
From: Mark Ng (hostmaster@qpp.co.uk)Date: 09/05/01
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Message-ID: <BD8DDBBDF998D311B5EC00508B5E907EE4FDDC@MAIL1> From: Mark Ng <hostmaster@qpp.co.uk> To: 'Pablo Gietz' <gietzpac@arnet.com.ar>, security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: RE: Network mapping (graphically) Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 09:18:05 +0100
Try tkined. It's a unix X program, and you can incorporate network
monitoring in your diagram.
Mark
> Another help please:
>
> We need to map (graphically if possible) a man-wan-LAN
> network, we need
> to know all the active components, operating systems running, servers,
> clients, routers, switches, etc. The people, who managed
> that, leave the
> company without writing a complete documentation.
> I have made a lot of research on Internet and there are many products.
> Many of that I have downloaded and tried but not conform to us.
>
> But. Could you point me to the right direction?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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