Which package provides more details on MAC address
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I installed package
I do not remember what packageBut I remember when I was coming to a web page of Status: DHCP leases
I saw more details
Column of MAC address
like
Who is the manufacturer of the network cardAnyone remember what a package it is
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Here's a screenshot I did 5 months ago
Here you see all detailsThe second picture
Is two days oldHere's how it looks now
Which package
Shows this information
As it was the first picture![home.plex - Status DHCP leases - 2015-06-16_17.10.12.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/home.plex - Status DHCP leases - 2015-06-16_17.10.12.png)
![home.plex - Status DHCP leases - 2015-06-16_17.10.12.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/home.plex - Status DHCP leases - 2015-06-16_17.10.12.png_thumb)
![Screenshot from 2015-11-14 10:34:47.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/Screenshot from 2015-11-14 10:34:47.png)
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nmap, though I don't understand what's the trouble with shipping the /usr/local/share/nmap/nmap-mac-prefixes file with pfSense itself.
P.S. https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/3882 (the script there is broken, needs to be fixed like this:)
/usr/bin/fetch -qo - ${OUI_URL} | /usr/bin/grep "base 16" | /usr/bin/sed -r 's/[[:blank:]]+/ /g' | /usr/bin/cut -c1-7,18- >> ${TEMP_FILE}
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/usr/bin/fetch -qo - ${OUI_URL} | /usr/bin/grep "base 16" | /usr/bin/sed -r 's/[[:blank:]]+/ /g' | /usr/bin/cut -c1-7,18- >> ${TEMP_FILE}
how do i do it without nmap ?
where is that line go ?
or the file in the link ? -
Perhaps actually looking at the linked bug would help? https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/3882
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If I knew what to do with this information
I would not askI read two times
Where it is an option that is listed in the package nmap
And there's a script that allows the same without packageBut I do not know how to use a script
So I asked
I downloaded the fileBut what do I do with it ?
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Fix the one line there as noted above and run the script. Done. If unable, install nmap and move on.
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how do i run a script
That's my questionIt is the most simple and easy to install nmap
I want to learn to do it
Another way with the script -
They must have changed their data file format since I wrote that script. It used to have a stupid/useless blank space or some other char before the MAC prefix :-)
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will it be built in
in The new version 2.3 ?