> > You can find the packages at
> >
https://trinipino.org/fedora_packages/
>
> Looks like it scans everything on 192.168.x.x., 172.16.x.x,
> 172.26.x.x and so on.
Yes, it scan all networks in RFC 1918
>
> This is useful, but misses a lot of mistakes and takes forever.
Can you give
a few examples, I have been using this for years and
haven't seen any 'mistakes' I primarily used it when I am at a customer
and there is zero documentation. I also use bettercap.
And how many hours later, it is still going. That
pretty much means it is useless unless you want to
let it run over the weekend. Rats!!!!
I haven't experience this delays
neither, did you use any options or
just run netdiscover?
Sure we don't have a fing out there?
My Google Fu did point me to any source
code, if you know of any let us
know.
I suppose when I have time, I really need to fire up
AutoScan on Fedora 23 and watch what it is doing on
Wireshark.
Any way to get AutoScan to work on Fedora 30?
If it was on Fedora 23, I don't see why it will be a problem to have it
available on Fedora 30.