RogueScanner is a network security tool for automatically discovering rogue wireless access points by scanning a wired network. In addition to finding access points, it will classify all discovered network devices.
Version 2.5.0 includes the following changes:
+ Added support for parsing routes under from IOS CLI.
+ Added support for dumping Cisco device CDP cache via both SNMP and CLI (IOS and
CatOS).
+ Added support for sniffing CDP broadcasts off the wire.
+ CDP information is now submitted to the classification server and used for
classification.
+ Added FTP (21/TCP) to ports that are probed if open.
+ Duplicate subnet ARP scans are prevented from running concurrently.
+ Service probes are prevented from taking longer than 30 seconds.
+ Addresses at the beginning and ending of a range are skipped in ping scans
if their last octets end in 0 or 255 respectively.
+ If an IP/netmask is specified in the configuration file, but the selected adapter
isn't configured with that IP/netmask, then fallback to using that adapter for
scanning with whatever IP/netmask it is configured with.
+ Fixed issue where the minimum length being used for a TCP datagram in a
bounds-check was too low.
+ Fixed a similar issue when dealing with ICMP port unreachable datagrams.