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Ethical Hacking How To: Tutorial on ARP Scanning to Discover ALL Local Devices
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can’t you just used cmd and >net status or smothing like that to see who’s connected to you?
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@lunchroom606 you have to locate the device you want to hack before you can do anything lol
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im not computer tech savy, but how does this help with hacking?
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@igrewold wow, a year old. hope you still check your youtube account. nmap.org
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nmap -PR 10.1.0.0/24
oh, hey, i just did it without buying your software package.
and hey! i can even do a port scan on that device (and its subnet) with daemon versioning/detection added in (whereas most “port scanners” don’t do actual service discovery, they just match an open port to its IANA designation!
nmap -PN -A -p- 192.168.0.0/24
you should probably have your students use nmap. especially since it’s F/OSS so they can examine the source.
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didnt know Dave had a uni…..
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This is dumb, just do an arp -a command in your dos window……duh
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interesting (:
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cool all in one solution but i’ll stick to my freeware
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good help…thanks
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is there a freeware alternative to those tools.
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very infoic, thanx
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Thanks ill get this tool thank you.
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You can do this manually by pinging the firewalled host and then doing arp -g
very nice tool. I have a ping scanner and then i do a arp -g > c:allhosts.txt which gives txt file with all the hosts on the network. But this tool is nice especially the Manufacturer ID from the mac address.
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