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Finding all users on a LAN and their IP
On a local network, how can I generate a list that includes all usernames with their current ip?
I get this list in Apple Remote Desktop but it would be much more handy to be able to get this kind of a list in Terminal. Using Terminal on a Mac. Thanks for this awesome forum! |
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Server is *NIX or Apple or M$ Windows?
On all *NIX there is last coomand which can help you out if people are logging onto a common server. On Windows there are API which can query to NTLM database and get enumaration. No knowledge about Apple Mac.
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