If so, you should already know about them and keep a database of them so you know what and why they are. We have had to create a mysql datase and use it to keep track of the 200+ servers that we maintain. It was a lot of work but has been more that well worth the effort. From that list we maintain a status of each server and scripts (shell and perl) that keep track of the configurations to a central webserver.
If you are just looking for any Unix server thay may be out there on your network I would have to agree that nmap is what you might need but should be used with a lot of caution.
-Kurt
In reply to Re: How To Find/List Remote Unix Servers
by KPeter0314
in thread How To Find/List Remote Unix Servers
by Mitch
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