What command can I use to get a list of IP addresses used by Ubuntu systems in LAN network?
2 Answers
You can use nmap
to get a list of ip's that are up:
nmap -sP 10.10.10.0/24
To find out if they are Ubuntu systems is harder. You can use a portscan (-sS, -sT or -sF
for instance) and the -O
option.
This does require you to have admin privileges, so you'd do something like
sudo nmap -sT -O 10.10.10.0/24
For ranges (the 0/24 part) and the options, you can check out the manpage of nmap
.
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I don't think that asking how to find servers on another OS would be ontopic?– NanneDec 14, 2012 at 12:46