lanmap(8)

NAME

lanmap -- A program that passively listens for any activity on your network connection, and creates an image of the network components it managed to discover

SYNOPSIS

lanmap  [-o  directory]   [-e program]  [-T {png,gif,svg}]  [-f filter]
[-D {#,all,raw}]  [-r seconds]  [-i {?,*wildcard*,iface}]   [-h]   [-v]
[-V]

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents briefly the lanmap command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.

lanmap listens on one network interface and produces an image of what it sees.

OPTIONS

-o directory
The directory in which to save the generated images. Default is the current directory.
-e program
The program to use to generate images. Default is 'twopi'.
-T {png,gif,svg}
Output image format. Default is 'png'.
-f filter Traffic filter, in libpcap syntax.
-D {#,all,raw}
Debug mode; lots of output, use with caution. #: payload bytes to dump (default: 0)
-r seconds
Set the time interval between 2 consecutive graph generations. Default is 60 seconds.
-i {?,*wildcard*,iface}
Interface to use: "all" for all ?: list all devices and exit *3Com*: use the first NIC with "3Com" in it
-V Version info.
-vv Verbose mode, up to 3 levels (-vv, -vvv).
-h Help message.

EXAMPLES

lanmap -i eth0 -r 30 -T png -o /tmp/

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Sebastien Delafond for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

This manual page is (c) 2006 of Sebastien Delafond and licensed under the terms of the GPLv2 or higher
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