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In computing, a ping sweep is a method that can establish a range of IP addresses which map to live hosts. The classic tool used for ping sweeps is fping,[1][1][2] which traditionally was accompanied by gping to generate the list of hosts for large subnets,[4] although more recent version of fping include that functionality.[3] Well-known tools with ping sweep capability include nmap for Unix systems, and the Pinger software from Rhino9 for Windows NT.[4][5] There are many other tools with this capability, including:[1][5] Hping, Simple Nomad's ICMPEnum, SolarWind's Ping Sweep, and Foundstone's SuperScan. There is also a ping sweep tool for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS called Fing made by Overlook Soft. Pings can be detected by protocol loggers like ippl.[2] References1. ^1 Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray, George Kurtz, Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, Edition 6, McGraw Hill Professional, 2009, {{ISBN|0-07-161374-9}}, pp. 44–51 2. ^1 Teo, Lawrence (December, 2000). Network Probes Explained: Understanding Port Scans and Ping Sweeps, Linux Journal 3. ^1 Mike Shema, Chris Davis, Anti-hacker tool kit, Edition 3, McGraw Hill Professional, 2006, {{ISBN|0-07-226287-7}}, pp. 403–406 4. ^1 Stuart McClure and Joel Scambray, An arsenal of attack tools is an essential part of any strong security defense, Infoworld, Jul 24, 2000, Vol. 22, No. 30, ISSN 0199-6649, p. 59 5. ^1 Susan Elizabeth Young, Dave Aitel, The hacker's handbook: the strategy behind breaking into and defending Networks, CRC Press, 2004, {{ISBN|0-8493-0888-7}}, p. 75 2 : Internet protocols|Computer network analysis |
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