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Re: Profiling a Networks Infrastructure


From: Phil Young <philyoung316 () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 18:34:54 -0400

If you're just interested in Oracle couldn't you run an nmap scan for
the specific oracle port with a banner read (and traceroute the whole
thing, output to XML and let nmap map it for you in the gui!)

On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 11:18 AM, pma111<pmaneedham () hotmail com> wrote:

Is there a specific tool or procedure you use when you want to "profile" a
specific network. Namely, I would like to see what options somebody could
use to identify every internal Oracle Database / Database Server that
resides on the Network. Could this be done without tools by some kind of
command line instruction, or would it require software installing on the
network. Or is it no way near as simplistic as this, and even a user sat
inside the network would need access to network documentation / diagrams etc
to identify a full list of all internal Oracle DB's / DB Servers.
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