Subnet visibility
Scan internal ranges to identify active devices and exposed services.
Internal networks grow quietly. Printers, servers, vendor systems, test machines, unmanaged devices and old services can remain active long after documentation is outdated.
The biggest internal security problem is often not one dramatic vulnerability. It is lack of visibility.
Scantide Auditor is designed to help IT teams create a practical inventory of internal exposure across local networks and WAN-connected subnets.
Scan internal ranges to identify active devices and exposed services.
Capture hostnames, service banners and MAC/vendor information where local discovery allows it.
Turn scan results into usable findings instead of leaving them as raw IP lists.
A plain IP list is not enough. Scantide Auditor focuses on useful evidence: what responded, what service appears to be running, what product/version indicators were seen and why the finding may matter.
These checks are presented as visibility and risk indicators. They help you understand what deserves validation, remediation or deeper expert review.
These examples are based on real Scantide output. Customer names, domains, IP addresses and other identifying details have been removed or replaced so the reports can be shared safely.
Scantide is strongest when a team needs quick, repeatable visibility before a larger audit, consulting project or remediation sprint.
Review multiple routed subnets and produce a practical visibility report.
Identify systems that are active but not expected, documented or managed.
Compare what is documented with what actually responds on the network.
This page is written for teams researching internal network discovery and related infrastructure risk checks.
Often yes. Internal discovery depends on network reachability. For local protocol evidence, scanning from the right network segment matters.
Yes, when routing, firewall rules and permissions allow the scanner host to reach those subnets.
Use Scantide Auditor to document active devices, exposed services and internal evidence across your subnets.