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    Hello
    Which tools do u use to represent a network architecture. I tried M$
    Visio, but I'm looking for a less heavy, open source tool. Any ideas ?
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    >Hello
    >
    >Which tools do u use to represent a network architecture. I tried M$
    >Visio, but I'm looking for a less heavy, open source tool. Any ideas ?


    http://www.marko.net/cheops/

    Is quite nice.
    -Kurt Seifried
    http://seifried.org/security/
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    Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 09:49:29AM +0200, hannibal blog wrote:

    Which tools do u use to represent a network architecture. I tried M$
    Visio, but I'm looking for a less heavy, open source tool. Any ideas ?

    Have a look at dia:

    Description: Diagram editor

    Dia is an editor for diagrams, graphs, charts etc. There is support
    for UML static structure diagrams (class diagrams),
    Entity-Relationship diagrams, network diagrams and much more. Diagrams
    can be exported to postscript and many other formats.

    Regards
    Johann
  • No.3 | | 297 bytes | |

    NetworkView http://www.networkview.com
    Regards
    CG
    7/12/05, hannibal blog <hannibalsec (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    Hello
    Which tools do u use to represent a network architecture. I tried M$
    Visio, but I'm looking for a less heavy, open source tool. Any ideas ?
  • No.4 | | 223 bytes | |

    hannibal blog wrote:
    Hello
    Which tools do u use to represent a network architecture. I tried M$
    Visio, but I'm looking for a less heavy, open source tool. Any ideas ?
    An idea: dia
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    Hi,

    I do use "Dia" () in my everyday job.

    Regards
    Rodrigo Ramos
    http://www.triforsec.com.br

    Tue, 2005-07-12 at 04:49, hannibal blog wrote:
    Hello

    Which tools do u use to represent a network architecture. I tried M$
    Visio, but I'm looking for a less heavy, open source tool. Any ideas ?

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