The Safe Mapping and Reporting Tool (SMART) is a completely passive network flow visualization tool for small to medium sized IP networks.
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Visit the updated SMART project site at http://safemap.sourceforge.net for an interactive SMART demo.
Stability under Linux is quite good, but the following are issues to be aware of when running SMART from Cygwin on Windows: - Under Cygwin, pie chart generation could cause SMART to crash. You can disable pie chart generation with the --Chart (or -C) command line switch if this occurs. - Under Cygwin, passive DNS resolution is producing truncated host names in the 'All Servers' and 'Local Servers' tables. There is no workaround at this time. - There is a dll loading error that is causing one of the threads in smart.pl to crash under Cygwin. This appears to be a known issue with Perl on Cygwin that may be addressed by running the 'rebaseall' utility. In Cygwin, see /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/rebase-*README or get the rebase package from cygwin.com.
SMART 1.0 - Initial release.
The Safe Mapping and Reporting Tool (SMART) uses Perl to combine network packet analysis with Graphviz and SVG for scalable, high resolution network flow visualizations. SMART also identifies and enumerates network devices, operating systems, and network ports in use. SMART is completely passive, making it ideal for networks with sensitive devices that often react poorly to active scanning tools.
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