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Simple scanner for IP addresses on local network

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David McKenna:
http://ecomstation.ru/projects/gnu/download/GNU-20080903.wpi

ivan:
Andi, I tried that last night and only got our managed switch (xxx.xxx.xxx.0) or our WAN modem (xxx.xxx.xxx.255).

Thanks David.  I passed that on to him and just got an e-mail in which he says it only shows about half of what is on the network compared to the results he gets with Netscan.

He also sent me the URL for Angry IP Scanner which appears to be a java app but there is no generic jar file and the linux one does not work with anything I have here.

Thanks for the help.

Martin Iturbide:
Hi

It seems to me that IP Angry Scanner requires SWT/Eclipse libraries, and seems to be compiled with OpenJDK 7 (we only have to 6).


--- Quote ---java -jar ipscan-mac-3.3.3.jar
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Cannot load 64-bit SWT libraries on 32-bit JVM
        at org.eclipse.swt.internal.Library.loadLibrary(Unknown Source)
        at org.eclipse.swt.internal.Library.loadLibrary(Unknown Source)
        at org.eclipse.swt.internal.C.<clinit>(Unknown Source)
        at org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.<clinit>(Unknown Source)
        at net.azib.ipscan.Main.main(Main.java:52)

--- End quote ---


Regards

ivan:
Thanks Martin, that would explain why it didn't work with anything I have here.

Boris:
I just don't quite get, why do you use SoftPerfect NetScan (which I hear the very first time of), which seems to be Windows-only, instead of nmap?
Why doesn't nmap -sP 192.168.0.0/16 or like fit your needs?

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