![]() I wish I could figure out why AutoScan stopped working under FC24.Earlier today we announced a new set of capabilities for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint that empower organizations to discover and secure network devices and unmanaged endpoints. When SL8 hits, I will probably ditch EL Linux for good and move to FC permanently, especially now with the upgrade being so seamless in FC. I am currently using SL7.2 as my base office server. I reported that underīut that one happens under FC24 too. ![]() I reported that underĪnd USB write clogs up too. especially if you are swapping removable eSata backup drives. It cost me about 10 billable hours (close to 1000 U$D) to rip it out and put FC24 in its place.Īnd EL switches sda and sdb if you are using a hardware raid controller. The last time EL bit me was two weeks ago when I delivered a SL 7.2 server that couldn't consistently read the hard drives. And trying to get them to update (fix) anything is like pulling teeth. So far I have gotten the worst end of the sword. Unfortunately they lock everything in place BUGS AND ALL. They lock things in place to insure stability. I have a love hate relationship with EL Linux (RHEL, CentOS, Scientific Linux). I already have some many stick for this and that, I was hoping to not have to add one more. That will give enough room for the next FC upgrade (16 GB is almost enough, but not quite). I have been thinking of going to a 32 GB stick from 16 GB for my FC24 stick anyway. It looks like I will have to re-dd my FC 23 direct install back to the stick and get me another stick for fc24. And I MUST have SELinux, even though it can be a pain in the neck at times. ![]() I starts out all friendly on the outside, then when you get to know it. I have tried Ubuntu several times before. The other alternative I see is ubuntu or bactrac.Hi Beaker, Their website claims it works on WinXP, howabout, for sh1ts and giggles, spinning a vbox or qemu image of reactos and see if it works there. I recommend replacing Fedora 24 with with either FC23, which you already know works, or setup a CentOS7 image to sling your own liveusb image when needed. With my luck I will come across a network card that only reads in FC24 so I can't AutoScan in FC23. I really don't want to have two flash drives: one with FC24 and all the new hardware and one with FC23 that supports AutoScan. I need everything on the interface, regardless of the network. If devices were also on the Ethernet, but had a different network, say 192.168.111.0/24, they would be dark to nmap and arp-scan. For instance, if eth0 was on 192.168.222.0/24, both nmap and arp-scan would only scan those interfaces on that network. Both will only probe things on the IP range of the network interface. Autoscan is very, very useful in such situations.Īnd, where both arp-scan and nmap fall apart. All the devices showed with Autoscan with their IP addresses. Both were in parallel with his DSL modem. He had changed Internet provider and had not removed the old router from the network. I plugged in my FC23 direct install stick and ran Auto Scan. Certain machines would only talk to certain other machines and no body got along together. The last time I had to fire up Auto Scan was at a customer site where his network was just a mess. And find that arp-scan has the same problem as nmap does.
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