kdai
arp-scan
kdai | arp-scan | |
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5 | 898 | |
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0.0 | 5.6 | |
almost 2 years ago | about 2 months ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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kdai
arp-scan
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Taking minutes to load navigation pages, playback frequently pausing without ability to resume
Interface: eth0, type: EN10MB, MAC: 24:4b:fe:83:b1:cf, IPv4: 192.168.188.58WARNING: Cannot open MAC/Vendor file /opt/share/arp-scan/ieee-oui.txt: No such file or directoryWARNING: Cannot open MAC/Vendor file /opt/share/arp-scan/ieee-iab.txt: No such file or directoryWARNING: Cannot open MAC/Vendor file /opt/share/arp-scan/mac-vendor.txt: No such file or directoryStarting arp-scan 1.9.7 with 256 hosts (https://github.com/royhills/arp-scan)192.168.188.1 24:65:11:ec:dd:34 (Unknown)192.168.188.10 dc:a6:32:a6:9b:5d (Unknown)192.168.188.34 a0:51:0b:0d:73:3e (Unknown) 4 packets received by filter, 0 packets dropped by kernelEnding arp-scan 1.9.7: 256 hosts scanned in 1.813 seconds (141.20 hosts/sec). 3 responded
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Port Forwarding
Or, use a tool like arp-scan
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How to know new devices in my local network?
There's this: https://github.com/royhills/arp-scan
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Linux网络命令集锦
Interface: eth0, type: EN10MB, MAC: da:78:c8:7a:fb:26, IPv4: 195.133.11.43 Starting arp-scan 1.9.7 with 512 hosts (https://github.com/royhills/arp-scan) 195.133.10.1 00:1f:ce:72:bd:8c QTECH LLC 195.133.10.2 56:85:8e:2b:cf:11 (Unknown: locally administered) 195.133.10.5 de:58:c6:5b:b5:c2 (Unknown: locally administered) 195.133.10.7 de:ed:ae:4b:7a:c8 (Unknown: locally administered) 195.133.10.6 d2:a6:f4:4c:f0:4b (Unknown: locally administered) `
What are some alternatives?
dattobd - kernel module for taking block-level snapshots and incremental backups of Linux block devices
WendzelNNTPd - A usable and IPv6-ready Usenet-server (NNTP daemon). It is portable (Linux/*BSD/*nix), supports AUTHINFO authentication, contains ACL as well as role based ACL and provides "invisible" newsgroups. It can run on MySQL and SQLite backends.
reveng_rtkit - Linux Loadable Kernel Module (LKM) based rootkit (ring-0), capable of hiding itself, processes/implants, rmmod proof, has ability to bypass infamous rkhunter antirootkit.
rawhide - find files using pretty C expressions
lkm-sandbox - Collection of Linux Kernel Modules and PoC to discover, learn and practice Linux Kernel Development
bbcp - BlackBox Cross-Platform (Windows, GNU/Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD)
arp_poisoning - Arp Poisoning tool in C using raw sockets
dhcp - ISC DHCP is enterprise grade, open source solution for DHCP servers, relay agents, and clients, supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and is suitable for use in high-volume and high-reliability applications.
FreeRADIUS - FreeRADIUS - A multi-protocol policy server.
exploits - A handy collection of my public exploits, all in one place.
pkg_ping - Prints or writes the fastest OpenBSD mirror(s); or easily replace the mirror in /etc/installurl which went down.
arpsentinel-applet - cinnamon applet for monitor events on the LAN: IP conflicts, ARP floods, ARP spoofing, network scannings, MAC changes, IP changes, etc