Advanced Ip Scanner Portable

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Reliable and free network scanner to analyze LAN. The program shows all network devices, gives you access to shared folders, provides remote control of computers (via RDP and Radmin), and can even remotely switch computers off. It is easy to use and runs as a portable edition. It should be the first choice for every network admin.

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I am trying to set up my Raspberry Pi in headless mode (i.e., without a monitor). I have installed the Raspbian Wheezy OS on my SD card. Initially when I powered it on with the ethernet cable connected to my laptop and ran the Advanced IP Scanner, it successfully detected the Pi and I was able to access the Pi's terminal with PuTTY using the Pi's IP. I logged into the device.

I presume since you don't know the IP address, it means that the Pi is getting its' IP from DHCP. If a simple scanner can't find the IP, it's because the Pi hasn't acquired one - perhaps you have misconfigured whatever DHCP/Network Sharing you might be using on the laptop?

What exactly are you using to give the Pi an IP, and how did you configure it? If you turned on the Pi before you enabled the service handling DHCP, it's possible the Pi has timed out attempting to acquire an address and simply powering it off and on would solve the problem. Alternatively you should assign the Pi a static IP address if you are always using it in the same configuration.

Connect the pi to your laptop, turn off wifi and make sure network bridge is enabled in its properties, then use IP scanner and you should only see 2 IP addresses : your laptop's and your pi's. Hope i helped.

If you're looking for a feature that would block this application (Advance IP Scanner) from running on the end machine, your Endpoint Protection of choice should be able to control these kinds of applications from running For example, Sophos EPP has this on App control list. These types of applications usually scan IP network ranges using broadcast addresses to check who's up on the set network addresses (usually pings broadcast IP address of a certain network, say network 192.168.1.0/24, these apps pings 192.168.1.255 to check who's alive and if other end machines allow response on their host-based/software FW (in many cases) Win Firewall, they would respond and let them know they're up.

That being said, If the scanner and FW are in the same broadcast zone on the network level, Firewalls would not be able to prevent scans of these apps. Even FW would respond to the broadcast pings if you run the scanner on a LAN zone and your FW LAN zone is configured to respond to ping unless you explicitly configure Firewall not to. However, you can control them on the endpoint level from ever running using your EPP's app control.

If this is targeted for the Firewall and a Port Scan/Sweep detection is the one feature you're looking and not IP scanning on the network like on what I'm mentioning above. This is currently under feature request. You may reach out to Support and have this requested and be linked under your account and may refer to this FR: SFSW-I-776

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I checked the DNS settings on my computer and it was automatic, I changed it to my DC just to be safe. So far the ip scanner has been showing users without me having to flush my DNS and hopefully it will stay that way.

The enterprise version has a terminal UI for administration purposes. For adding sensors (remote scanners) it was always required to add the scanner via this terminal UI. We just removed legacy code paths in the UI.

Maybe check it with another IP scanner , for example, a free one from AdRem Software.
It is part of NetCrunch Free Admin toolset and includes also DNS audit tool that may prove handy as one of the colleagues suggested earlier on.

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