Script to gather IP Address and hostname from network devices
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I want an output like this:
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Hostname:Test-PC
This is what I have done:
test()
ping -c 1 $1 > /dev/null
[ $? -eq 0 ] && echo "IP Address": $i is online.
for i in 192.168.1.1..255
do
test $i & disown
done
I added this line to collect the hostname, which failed. How could I get the hostname?
nmap -sU --script nbstat.nse -p137 192.168.11.*
bash shell-script scanner
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I want an output like this:
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Hostname:Test-PC
This is what I have done:
test()
ping -c 1 $1 > /dev/null
[ $? -eq 0 ] && echo "IP Address": $i is online.
for i in 192.168.1.1..255
do
test $i & disown
done
I added this line to collect the hostname, which failed. How could I get the hostname?
nmap -sU --script nbstat.nse -p137 192.168.11.*
bash shell-script scanner
2
For the Nmap scan try192.168.11.0/24
– Nordlys Jeger
Jan 25 at 18:56
1
Why not just usehost
,nslookup
ordig
?
– Thomas
Jan 26 at 10:14
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I want an output like this:
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Hostname:Test-PC
This is what I have done:
test()
ping -c 1 $1 > /dev/null
[ $? -eq 0 ] && echo "IP Address": $i is online.
for i in 192.168.1.1..255
do
test $i & disown
done
I added this line to collect the hostname, which failed. How could I get the hostname?
nmap -sU --script nbstat.nse -p137 192.168.11.*
bash shell-script scanner
I want an output like this:
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Hostname:Test-PC
This is what I have done:
test()
ping -c 1 $1 > /dev/null
[ $? -eq 0 ] && echo "IP Address": $i is online.
for i in 192.168.1.1..255
do
test $i & disown
done
I added this line to collect the hostname, which failed. How could I get the hostname?
nmap -sU --script nbstat.nse -p137 192.168.11.*
bash shell-script scanner
bash shell-script scanner
edited Jan 25 at 20:34
Rui F Ribeiro
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For the Nmap scan try192.168.11.0/24
– Nordlys Jeger
Jan 25 at 18:56
1
Why not just usehost
,nslookup
ordig
?
– Thomas
Jan 26 at 10:14
add a comment |
2
For the Nmap scan try192.168.11.0/24
– Nordlys Jeger
Jan 25 at 18:56
1
Why not just usehost
,nslookup
ordig
?
– Thomas
Jan 26 at 10:14
2
2
For the Nmap scan try
192.168.11.0/24
– Nordlys Jeger
Jan 25 at 18:56
For the Nmap scan try
192.168.11.0/24
– Nordlys Jeger
Jan 25 at 18:56
1
1
Why not just use
host
, nslookup
or dig
?– Thomas
Jan 26 at 10:14
Why not just use
host
, nslookup
or dig
?– Thomas
Jan 26 at 10:14
add a comment |
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For the Nmap scan try
192.168.11.0/24
– Nordlys Jeger
Jan 25 at 18:56
1
Why not just use
host
,nslookup
ordig
?– Thomas
Jan 26 at 10:14