nmap is what I use but on my subnet results can be boring ;)
[root@biostar jbrown]# nmap -sP 24.96.99.*
Starting nmap 3.48 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at
2005-12-11 07:59 EST
Host user-24-96-99-108.knology.net (24.96.99.108) appears to be
up.
Host 24.96.99.255 seems to be a subnet broadcast address
(returned 1 extra pings).
Nmap run completed -- 256 IP addresses (1 host up) scanned in
52.081 seconds
[root@biostar jbrown]#
(Not that it's important, but I have gotten kudos from Knology tech
support at the mention of my Linux box but they don't officially support
it.)
-- JB
On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 06:23, R.G. Mayhue wrote:
> On Saturday 10 December 2005 23:19, Chuck Hast wrote:
> >
> > I seem to recall a version of ping that would allow you
> > to give it a range of addresses and this version of ping
> > would step through them and record the ones that gave a
> > reply. Anyone know what version of ping I am talking
> > about?
>
>
> I believe 'fping' is what you're looking for.
>
> http://www.fping.com/
>
> -- Rob
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