IP Scanner for Linux
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Advanced IP Scanner (my favorite tool for Windows IP Scanning) doesn't work on Fedora. I tried Angry IP Scanner but doesn't give as much detail as I'd like.
Another tool?
(You will probably see me posting a few Linux questions here. @scottalanmiller is trying to convert me and I am a 'fish out of water' right now running Fedora 28)
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@ccwtech use
nmap
Or look for a GUI for it is don’t want CLI.
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Post away - I have been trying to push myself to Linux as well. There is a number of common tasks I still have yet to figure out,.. but over all - most of what I need to do I have been able to either find, learn or live without.
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@jaredbusch said in IP Scanner for Linux:
@ccwtech use
nmap
Or look for a GUI for it is don’t want CLI.
seems to be a decent reference for
nmap
- might take a read...29 Practical Examples of Nmap Commands for Linux System/Network Administrators
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There are also some GUI options for NMAP... https://nmap.org/zenmap/
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For me I often use AngryIP when on Windows. But it's available on Linux (and Mac), too.
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Depends what you want.
nmap
works well for a lot of info.arp-scan
gives you a simple table of MAC, IP, and manufacturer.