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Re: Bug#501717: ITP: libnet-mac-vendor-perl -- Look up the vendor for a MAC



On Fri, 2008-10-10 at 09:14 +0300, Niko Tyni wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 10:38:30PM +0200, Franklin PIAT wrote:
> > On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 14:54 -0500, Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
> > > * Package name    : libnet-mac-vendor-perl
> > >   Description     : Look up the vendor for a MAC
> > 
> > I'm currious on how many MAC-prefix to OUI we have in Debian...
> >  nmap:   /usr/share/nmap/nmap-mac-prefixes

# $Id: nmap-mac-prefixes 7804 2008-05-30 21:47:20Z fyodor $ generated with make-mac-prefixes.pl
# Original data comes from http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt
# These values are known as Organizationally Unique Identifiers (OUIs)
# See http://standards.ieee.org/faqs/OUI.html
# We have added a few unregistered OUIs at the end.

> >  kismet: /etc/kismet/ap_manuf

This has more than just OUIs, like default ESSID and administration IP
address.

> >  wireshark-common: /usr/share/wireshark/manuf

# This file was generated by running ./make-manuf.
# Don't change it directly, change manuf.tmpl and wka.tmpl instead.
#
# The data below has been assembled from the following sources:
#
# The IEEE public OUI listing available from:
# http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml
# http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt
#
# Michael Patton's "Ethernet Codes Master Page" available from:
# <http://www.cavebear.com/CaveBear/Ethernet/>
# <ftp://ftp.cavebear.com/pub/Ethernet.txt>
#
# Well-known addresses.
# The data below has been assembled from the following sources:
#
# Michael Patton's "Ethernet Codes Master Page" available from:
# <http://www.cavebear.com/CaveBear/Ethernet/>
# <ftp://ftp.cavebear.com/pub/Ethernet.txt>
#
# Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
# Operating System
# Network Load Balancing Technical Overview
# White Paper

> > But there are probably lot more.
> 
> I know there's one compiled into ipv6calc. 
> 
> Furthermore, 'apt-file search oui' reveals at least these:
> 
> arp-scan: /usr/share/arp-scan/ieee-oui.txt

# ieee-oui.txt -- Ethernet vendor OUI file for arp-scan
#
# This file was automatically generated by get-oui at 2007-05-22 21:59:31
# using data from http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt

> btscanner: /usr/share/btscanner/oui.txt
> kdebase-data: /usr/share/apps/kcmview1394/oui.db

These are concise versions of
http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt

> ntop: /etc/ntop/oui.txt
> ocsinventory-reports: /usr/share/ocsinventory-server/ocsreports/files/oui.txt

Copies of http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt

> swscanner: /etc/swscanner/oui_sws.txt

Concise version.

> wireshark-dev: /usr/include/wireshark/epan/oui.h

This only has a tiny number of OUIs; I don't see what the point of it.

I'd be willing to create a package that contains an OUI list and a
script to update it.

Ben.

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