[Techtalk] Program to determine IPs used in a network
Little Girl
littlergirl at gmail.com
Sun Jun 21 01:01:23 UTC 2009
Hey there,
> I am setting up an Digi XBee wireless network for home automation
> use. It is a cool system with several sensors measuring
> temperature, humidity, light, electricity, etc. and then logs the
> information for presentation (i.e. web, database). The system, from
> the coordinator on down, uses Python so in theory, it should be OS
> neutral. Currently the system instructions are all written for
> Windows. I am going through all parts of the startup and looking to
> find Linux versions of Window's tools that are in use.
> The first Digi tool that is Windows-centric is a program that
> determines the IP address the gateway uses. What I am looking for
> is a package that analyzes a network and lets me know the who, what
> and where in regards to IP addresses on a local network. Anyone
> have any ideas?
I haven't tried either of these, but you might want to take a look at them:
IPplan: http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/
JFFNMS: http://www.jffnms.org/index.php
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Little Girl
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