• Bug#267058: RFP: autoscan -- GNOME application designed to explore your

    From Christian Surchi@1:229/2 to All on Fri Aug 20 15:50:14 2004
    From: [email protected]

    Package: wnpp
    Severity: wishlist

    * Package name : autoscan
    Version : 0.92
    Upstream Author : thierry lagarde <[email protected]>
    * URL : http://autoscan.free.fr
    * License : GPL
    Description : GNOME application designed to explore your network

    AutoScan is a utility for network exploration.

    The objective of the program is to post the list of all equipment
    connected to the network. A list of ports preset is scanned for each
    equipment.

    Other functionalities:
    - Automatic network discovery
    - Entire subnets can be scanned simultaneously without human
    intervention
    - Addition time-reality of the new machines put on the network
    - Detection of the OS, brand and model known (Possibility to add an
    unknown equipment in the database)
    - Ability to save the network state
    - A Samba share browser
    - For each machine, one can launch a script (ex:ping, nmap) and
    display the result
    - For each port, one can launch an application (ex:rdesktop for
    the terminal server service)


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  • From Ola Lundqvist@1:229/2 to Christian Surchi on Fri Aug 20 23:50:08 2004
    From: [email protected]

    Hello

    This looks like an interesting project but upstream tarball
    do actually not contain any copyright information. It just
    contain symlinks to files in /usr/share...

    I think that has to be fixed before it can be packaged for Debian.

    Regards,

    // Ola

    On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 03:17:38PM +0200, Christian Surchi wrote:
    Package: wnpp
    Severity: wishlist

    * Package name : autoscan
    Version : 0.92
    Upstream Author : thierry lagarde <[email protected]>
    * URL : http://autoscan.free.fr
    * License : GPL
    Description : GNOME application designed to explore your network

    AutoScan is a utility for network exploration.

    The objective of the program is to post the list of all equipment
    connected to the network. A list of ports preset is scanned for each
    equipment.

    Other functionalities:
    - Automatic network discovery
    - Entire subnets can be scanned simultaneously without human
    intervention
    - Addition time-reality of the new machines put on the network
    - Detection of the OS, brand and model known (Possibility to add an
    unknown equipment in the database)
    - Ability to save the network state
    - A Samba share browser
    - For each machine, one can launch a script (ex:ping, nmap) and
    display the result
    - For each port, one can launch an application (ex:rdesktop for
    the terminal server service)


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  • From Christian Surchi@1:229/2 to All on Sat Aug 21 17:20:10 2004
    From: [email protected]

    Il ven, 2004-08-20 alle 23:29, Ola Lundqvist ha scritto:
    Hello

    This looks like an interesting project but upstream tarball
    do actually not contain any copyright information. It just
    contain symlinks to files in /usr/share...

    I think that has to be fixed before it can be packaged for Debian.

    Oh, thanks, I didn't see that situation. I've just written to the author
    to handle the problem.

    Thanks and bye
    Christian


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