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Hi David!  We've been working on a new build we want to release soon that fixes several issues and this may be one of them.  We will send you a link to that in a private email.  Thanks for letting us know!
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For the last month or so, the scan has been getting stuck on "Fingerprinting OS...16s"
This specific device is a desktop.
The problem is that the aborting also does not complete, so the only thing I can do is close the application.
The scan always gets stuck in the same device, around the same section (17s at the moment)
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Slitheris Network Discovery - Feature Requests / Re: Filter Results
« Last post by Komodo Support on July 29, 2017, 04:47:46 AM »
This is something we certainly want to add.  We're working on a new GUI now and later this year we'll be working on improvements that will allow such filtering.  It will be a free upgrade.
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NEWT Pro Network Inventory - Support / Re: Exporting data from NEWT
« Last post by Komodo Support on July 29, 2017, 04:45:23 AM »
Hi, if you're referring to NEWT Pro, then you can limit data you export from a tab.  To limit rows, select the rows you want to export and visit File, Export and there should be a selected rows feature.  To limit columns, go to Scan Properties and disable the data you don't want to see.  However you can only do the latter with the Primary, System, Network and Windows tabs.  All other tabs can only be limited by rows.  I hope that helps!
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NEWT Pro Network Inventory - Support / Exporting data from NEWT
« Last post by mcast on July 28, 2017, 05:55:33 PM »
Hey there, is it possible to export only specific information to an excel spreadsheet? Or must you export everything?

Thanks,
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Slitheris Network Discovery - Feature Requests / Filter Results
« Last post by roko on July 28, 2017, 09:56:58 AM »
Would be helpful, if the scanresults could be filtered by OS, up time etc.
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Thank you so much for your praise too.  We're working hard every day to improve and advance.  We re-read posts like this often because it makes us feel even better that we're doing something special.  We're looking forward to working with both of you to make Slitheris work great on larger networks.

We'd like to put out a little disclaimer though.  nmap a great piece of software for penetration testing, white/black/gray hat hacking, and network discovery.  After all, it's full name is "Network Mapper".  However nmap is also at the top of the list for black hat hackers, flagged by many anti-virus apps as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program), and therefore is not associated with Slitheris whatsoever.
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Hi,

Again great product and really helping us out with regards to node management. Just checking in to make sure I haven't missed anything. I've downloaded the latest beta (1.1.233) and after completing a scan it appears the the status of the MS17-010 patch doesn't appear in the "SMB Security" column anymore. Is this intended and if so is there anyway to get it back again?

Thanks.
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1. I have a ton of hits on unknown devices inside a subnet in the 192 range - 47? - estimated hops on all of them between 4 to 6?
2. then I have what I expected from my vanilla consumer devices on a separate 192 subnet.

Any ideas? I'm not a net admin, and I know it's not your job to police my home network, but figured I'd ask anyhow. : )

Slitheris will detect routes and auto-populate them as separate networks. So it could be one of a few things:

1) Your router is advertising routes to networks you're not aware of

2) You've got a software-based interface that's essentially created a separate /24 network for you (like a VMWare private network) and your Windows PC sees those networks as a result (run a route print from command line to confirm)

3) You've got a VPN connected to your gateway, or you've got a Point-to-site VPN from your PC to a remote network
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I use it almost every day.  I'm in the process (now in it's second year) of documenting a network with 1000's of devices connected to 100s of switches across 35+ IDFs in 5 buildings

That's a big campus!

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The real benefit is being able to KNOW what's on the network and then respond appropriately.  I've been able to identify countless network issues by finding PCs in VLANs meant for phones, finding IP addresses for security cameras that were "lost" years ago, documenting PC ages, etc etc etc.

Here's the strange thing about Local area networks. It's rare that you get to build a 'greenfield' campus LAN where you can do it right from the start, using protocols like LLMNR or CDP to auto-provision devices onto appropriate VLANs. I've only been able to clean-sheet design a network once in my 20 year career....

Typically IT guys walk into brownfield campus LANs where the business has already sunk thousands of dollars into their copper & fiber networks and has zero incentive to rip & replace every switch and every reason to make modest/incremental improvements.

Oh the horrors I've seen: blue Linksys access points attached to server vlans, enormous broadcast domains with PCs, android phones, servers, voip endpoints, scanners/copiers and Access points with no segmentation whatsoever. I've even seen places where cleaning staff would unintentionally create a network loop by plugging a single cat5e cable into two network drops in the wall, which craters the entire layer 2 broadcast domain on a campus. I've got scars, let me tell you!

In my work slitheris serves as a sort of first responder tool...the patient is on the ground bleeding, can't breathe, and has multiple injuries, so I grab Slitheris and get to scanning the patient. Yikes, that's bad I think, as I watch the devices cascade down my screen. The neat thing is that after I've cleaned it all up and properly segmented things, Slitheris shows me that too, in a much more simple way that nmap
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