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    Network Enumeration Tool

    Network Enumeration Tool for Host Exploration and Recon

    N-ETHER (Network Enumeration Tool for Host Exploration and Reconnaissance) is a robust and highly automated Python script designed to streamline the critical initial phases of network security auditing and penetration testing. It’s core purpose is to perform fast, comprehensive, and consistent host and port discovery across single targets or large lists of IP addresses.
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    Passive-Network-Scan-L2/3

    Passive network discovery tool focused on Layer 2 and Layer 3 packets

    Passive-Network-Scan-L2/3 is a lightweight, passive network discovery tool that listens on a network interface in promiscuous mode and collects Layer 2 and Layer 3 signalling (ARP, STP, DHCP, mDNS, SSDP). It aggregates discovered hosts by MAC address, attempts to measure passive RTTs for request/response protocols, maintains per-protocol RTT histories and simple service hints, and can emit structured events and a final table in JSON or CSV formats.
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