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lanmap2's github -- what it seems the only source for |
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the source of it -- points to a 404 Error page. |
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Is there any other, valid link to it? |
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Best regards, |
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mcc |
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James <wireless@×××××××××××.com> [11-08-10 03:00]: |
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> Yohan Pereira <yohan.pereira <at> gmail.com> writes: |
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> > > Zenmap - part of net-analyzer/nmap can do that for you. |
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> Yes, most excellent to map a network. |
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> > There is also net-misc/lanmap not sure how effective it is. |
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> Ah, I found this and the homepage suggest lanmap2 as |
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> a newer, better software. There is no ebuild for lanmap2. |
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> Yes, I have used Dia. I was hoping for some level of automation |
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> between discovery (nmap/zenmap) and a drawing tool |
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> that make what you discover easy to edit/annotate |
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> and then drop to a printer to print drawings |
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> for meetings and such. |
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> I did find this also in portage, mentioned here |
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> just in case anyone else needs to make drawing |
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> and diagrams. |
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> app-admin/rackview |
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> Generate HTML page displaying computer rack layout |
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> Thanks for all of the input. |
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> James |
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