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saban_m
Engaged Sweeper
Is it possible to run Asset Radar on LS Agent installed computer?
Or how should we scan the network which is not directly connected to LanSweeper server?

For example Lan Sweeper server ip range is 192.168.0.1
LSagent installed computer have 2 etherner card
191.168.0.2
10.0.0.2
Is it possible to scan 10.0.0.x network with asset radar or some other function which is not directly connected to LanSweeper server
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Bowser
Engaged Sweeper II

The Qualys Cloud Agent is introducing a new feature: Qualsy Cloud Agent Passive Sensor. Here's a link to more about it: https://blog.qualys.com/product-tech/2023/11/26/closing-the-visibility-gap-how-qualys-cloud-agent-pa...

Qualys' Passive Sensor seems similar to Asset Radar.

It would be a cool if LsAgent had Asset Radar features. For example, if you could use an LsAgent configuration to say turn on Asset Radar on these computers and upload results to your server. That way you wouldn't need additional scan servers or make a spanned ports.

saban_m
Engaged Sweeper
thank you Brandon. 10.0.0.2 computer only have connection to 192.168.0.2. It does not have direct connection to lansweeper server or cloud. I thought, lsagent on 192.168.0.2 may scan the 10.0.0.x with asset radar. Is it possible?
BentO
Engaged Sweeper II
Mesut wrote:
thank you Brandon. 10.0.0.2 computer only have connection to 192.168.0.2. It does not have direct connection to lansweeper server or cloud. I thought, lsagent on 192.168.0.2 may scan the 10.0.0.x with asset radar. Is it possible?


Asset Radar is ment to automatically detect IP devices connecting to the network. This only works on the IP subnet on which your Lansweeper server is connected. This makes Asset Radar practically useless for larger organisations using more than one IP subnet.

LSAgent does not act as a sniffer-assistant for the Asset Radar.
brandon_jones
Champion Sweeper III
You can use LsAgent to do this. You will need to go to Scanning -> Cloud Relay Configuration. Click the enable cloud relay service check mark, and you will be given a cloud relay authentication key. You will then need to install the lsgent with the following lsagent-windows.exe --server FQDM of your lansweeper server --port the port of your lansweeper server --mode unattended --agentkey <the key given in the first step>. This will allow computers not on your network to update their information to a lansweeper server in the cloud then it will be sent to your Lansweeper server.