Possibly airgraph-ng ?
Or capture network info with kismet and display in google earth using giskismet to create .kml files if doing a war drive/walk/bike with gps
Hi
First up thanks for BT4 final it's absolute class. Sorry my first post is a question but it's driving me nuts. I know I have used an app a few years ago in another Linux OS which enabled me to scan my local area and it would display local IP addresses and their connections in a kind of "web" but I can't remember what the hell it was.
I've used airodump-ng and zenmap whilst trying to research and google this but it's not what I'm looking for! Can anyone please suggest which app in BT4 can be loaded and then display this information? Any advice would be seriously appreciated -thanks.
Possibly airgraph-ng ?
Or capture network info with kismet and display in google earth using giskismet to create .kml files if doing a war drive/walk/bike with gps
I think you may be talking about etherape
http://etherape.sourceforge.net/images/v0.3.7.png
I saw Etherape at Shmoo this past year and worked to get it running as a Remote Etherape sensor on my Alix2d3 boards. I'm redirecting the X11 output from it to a Windows machine running Xming. I can then deploy these devices anywhere on my network, normally between uplink points and get a good graphical view of connections.
Hosts3d is also a good one that allows you to run an agent on a Linux machine and then redirect it's output to a windows boxen.
If you want to get really involved and have some fun, look into l3dgeworld.
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