Identifying a Remote Machine.

kbtrace kbtrace at gmail.com
Sun Jan 14 15:02:39 UTC 2007


What is the configuration of your computer and network?

Maybe you could try nbtscan, but there is also a lot of things to do 
with the result of nbtscan.

> ACtually no,
>
> Sory if the question was vauge,
>
> What I am looking to do is to create a tool that will identify what 
> MACHINE (not domain) an ip is being used on.
>
> -Grant
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pietro Cerutti" 
> <pietro.cerutti at gmail.com>
> To: "Grant Peel" <gpeel at thenetnow.com>
> Cc: <freebsd-questions at freebsd.org>
> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 9:21 AM
> Subject: Re: Identifying a Remote Machine.
>
>
>> On 1/14/07, Grant Peel <gpeel at thenetnow.com> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>> Hello,
>>
>>> The only reply I need from the server is the hostname. That will 
>>> tell ne that the IP is live and what machine its on.
>>
>> Wouldn't a ping be enough if you just need to know whether the 
>> machine is on?
>>
>>>
>>> -Grant
>>
>>
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