Subject: Re: [netatalk-admins] how to identify a machine by its number?
From: Dave Zarzycki (zarzycki@ricochet.net)
Date: Tue Dec 09 1997 - 00:05:57 EST
On 12/8/97 1:19 PM, a sun (asun@zoology.washington.edu) wrote:
>right now apple has a spiffy utility called netscan that actually runs
>around and creates a database of your appletalk network. i haven't
>fiddled with it that much as it seems to want a zoned appletalk
>network, but it might prove useful to those who want to keep track of
>the various appletalked machines on their network.
Netscan, unless it has changed since I last played with it, is a search
engine and client for large AppleTalk networks with many machines which
enable guest access to public files, etc.
davez
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