EvilZone
General Tech => Networking => : hack3rcon October 07, 2015, 02:59:21 PM
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Hello.
Can anyone show me an application on Linux that show the local network on a diagram? something like "http://www.conceptdraw.com/samples/resource/images/solutions/network-diagram/Network-Diagram.png"
Thank you.
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https://www.gliffy.com/uses/network-diagram-software/
# tip= when you start drawing you have to go to bottom left click more shapes and add the other stuff you want , like cisco , iphones , android and so on
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I doubt there's something that does this.
If you want to simulate a network with a user-interface like in the link you posted, then I'd suggest filius.
Official download link (ubuntu): http://www.lernsoftware-filius.de/downloads/filius_1.6.1_all.deb
For other distros check the repo
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Zenmap has some fancy plotting feat.
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Zenmap has some fancy plotting feat.
(http://i36.tinypic.com/2lkdxmc.jpg)
Cached link:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:aHyT3Gm0IJQJ:linuxers.org/article/draw-your-networks-topology-using-zenmap+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
Review:
http://www.solarwinds.com/network-topology-mapper.aspx (14-day trial)
http://www.10scape.com/ (free version supports up to 150 devices)
https://www.manageengine.com/topomapper/ (30-day trial, Win + Linux)
http://www.mikrotik.com/thedude
The Dude network monitor is a new application by MikroTik which can dramatically improve the way you manage your network environment. It will automatically scan all devices within specified subnets, draw and layout a map of your networks, monitor services of your devices and alert you in case some service has problems.
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https://www.gliffy.com/uses/network-diagram-software/
# tip= when you start drawing you have to go to bottom left click more shapes and add the other stuff you want , like cisco , iphones , android and so on
Thank you but I want it do it automatically. I don't need a paint tool :)
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Zenmap has some fancy plotting feat.
Yes but I must specif the IP address. I want run the tool and give it the IP range and it draw my network diagram.
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I doubt there's something that does this.
If you want to simulate a network with a user-interface like in the link you posted, then I'd suggest filius.
Official download link (ubuntu): http://www.lernsoftware-filius.de/downloads/filius_1.6.1_all.deb
For other distros check the repo
The web site is German :(
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Please do not double-post.
Did you check out the other links I recommended you reviewing? They all do what you want.
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(http://i36.tinypic.com/2lkdxmc.jpg)
Cached link:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:aHyT3Gm0IJQJ:linuxers.org/article/draw-your-networks-topology-using-zenmap+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
Review:
http://www.solarwinds.com/network-topology-mapper.aspx (14-day trial)
http://www.10scape.com/ (free version supports up to 150 devices)
https://www.manageengine.com/topomapper/ (30-day trial, Win + Linux)
http://www.mikrotik.com/thedude
Thank you so much but just "Topomapper" is for Linux.
SolarWinds is awesome and popular but it just for Windows and commercial :(
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Your not limited to the hosts os. Just load up a windows VM and run the software for your map and then uninstall it.
Yes they are pay-for programs but they give you enough days demo to achieve what you want.
You need to be more flexible when it comes to achieving your goals.
Don't argue for your limitations.
Don't expect anything to do what you want in one step.
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Thank you but I want it do it automatically. I don't need a paint tool :)
I must have misunderstood. But i have never seen any tool scan and print out a network like you are asking tho. If there is such a tool it would be nifty
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This is a great tool! http://www.gns3.com/
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I must have misunderstood. But i have never seen any tool scan and print out a network like you are asking tho. If there is such a tool it would be nifty
http://www.networkview.com/
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yEd it seems like good alternative
http://www.yworks.com/en/products/yfiles/yed/
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I was used cisco packet tracer, and now i moved to gns3 and topomapper
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I use yWorks.
https://www.yworks.com/en/