An early-stage local network hardware tracker built to discover printers on a local area network (LAN). This program uses network tools like nmap, snmpwalk, and arp, commonly used for hacking and penetration testing.
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Summery:
Andrew Sheret Limited (ASL) is a local company in Victoria BC, responsible for distributing plumbing and heating equipment across Canada [1]. Mr. Andrew Sheret first opened the business in 1892, and now it has expanded across Canada and into the online world, with its “Plumbing Online” store. Recently, they adopted Frontier Plumbing and Heating Supply in Alberta, adding seven more distribution branches to the business. ASL is transitioning from a small to enterpriselevel company. This transition involves adding new members and employees, as well as building technical capabilities. ASL’s IT development team has accomplished significant upgrades to the company network to allow more users and services for their employees and customers. However, with the increased number of users comes more internal company hardware, including printers, NUCs, and terminals. While small companies need not track internal hardware, it has become financially beneficial for ASL to do so at this size. The IT development team is now focusing on better tracking, servicing and distributing these new devices. This report explores how hacking and network security tools help support IT in their effort.
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