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Re: Heavyweight Network Mapping Tools
From: Alvin Oga <alvin.sec () Mail Linux-Consulting com>
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 10:08:50 -0800 (PST)
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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