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‎09-29-2009 06:17 PM
An example of what we are seeing with Lansweeper/Windows:
computer A is on an external network but vpn's back to our network. The computer registers in windows DNS with an external network ip, which lansweeper then resolves and tries to access for scanning, which is blocked for any number of reasons.
my question: is there a way to configure Lansweeper to only attempt to scan computers with ips that fall within a given set of ip ranges?
computer A is on an external network but vpn's back to our network. The computer registers in windows DNS with an external network ip, which lansweeper then resolves and tries to access for scanning, which is blocked for any number of reasons.
my question: is there a way to configure Lansweeper to only attempt to scan computers with ips that fall within a given set of ip ranges?
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‎09-29-2009 06:32 PM
Can this be added to the wishlist?

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‎09-29-2009 06:49 PM
googoo wrote:
Can this be added to the wishlist?
You can add it but I don't think this will be a benefit for most users.

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‎09-29-2009 06:27 PM
No, this is not possible, active scanning can be limited to certain OU's but not to IP ranges.
