On 04/27/2011 12:19 PM, jdd wrote:
Hello,
I sometime have to scan my network to know what is the IP of some active box like a smc router.
smc gives only a windows utility.
It's probably pretty easy to do by hand with arp utilities, but I'm not skilled enough to this
an Ubuntu fellow uses "netdiscover" (http://sourceforge.net/projects/netdiscover/)
I could easily compile it (it needs libpcap-devel and libnet-devel available from YaST)
is there a reason not to have it in openSUSE (other than "nobody cared to package it - what I will understand)?
if not, where can I best ask for having it included? Bugzilla? Fate?
thanks jdd
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