On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 11:41:47AM -0500, Paul Crossman wrote:
> I'm trying to perform an IP audit of my local network.  I need to find
> out what's being used and what's not so that we can reclaim so
> addresses.
> 
> I tried re-writing the tool I had before at my last job, but the ping
> that comes with redhat doesn't work the same way, so my script doesn't
> work.  I've spent a couple of days futzing with greps and stuff, but
> that's not working either since exit codes don't change.
> 
> Is there a utility that will do what I'm trying to do?
> 

Something like Cheops or NMAP is probably a good bet, either can be
found on http://freshmeat.net/

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