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Re: Network discovery and mapping
From: John Kristoff <jtk () aharp is-net depaul edu>
Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2003 20:47:53 -0500
On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 09:24:58PM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote:
gaps between entities I'm interested in mapping. I want to discover and map the connections indviduals may know about, but no one realized how all the pieces were connected. So far the recommendations have included
[...] I'm not one to push commercial products, but I don't know of a freely available tool that does the equivalent of what Lumeta <http://www.lumeta.com> does. This being the solution based on the original work of Cheswick and Burch. This may be just the kind of thing if you need to discover unexpected or even unknown paths. John
Current thread:
- Network discovery and mapping Sean Donelan (Jun 21)
- Re: Network discovery and mapping Subhi S Hashwa (Jun 22)
- Re: Network discovery and mapping Andy Dills (Jun 22)
- Re: Network discovery and mapping jlewis (Jun 22)
- Re: Network discovery and mapping Andy Dills (Jun 22)
- Re: Network discovery and mapping Jonathan Crockett (Jun 22)
- Re: Network discovery and mapping Sean Donelan (Jun 22)
- Re: Network discovery and mapping John Kristoff (Jun 22)
- Re: Network discovery and mapping jlewis (Jun 22)
- Re: Network discovery and mapping Justin Shore (Jun 22)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Network discovery and mapping Sean Donelan (Jun 23)