Angry IP Scanner 3.0 Beta6 32-bit

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Angry IP Scanner 3.0 Beta6 32-bit

#1 Post by DPUP5520 »

A fast and friendly IP Scanner written in java converted to pet by request. Can be run by going to network under the menu and clicking on the menu icon there.
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Java Required

#2 Post by gcmartin »

To use this tool, JAVA is REQUIRED!

This is a great additional to the networking arsenal. This is, by far, the fastest network scanner on the planet.
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#3 Post by pemasu »

Wrong thread.

gcmartin

Problems with some PUPs

#4 Post by gcmartin »

I tried running AngryIP in ICEPUP and SNOWPUP by @Pemasu.

Java was installed, first. Then AngryIP.. It seem to install OK but clicking Menu > Network > AngryIP did not start the application.

Could someone look at this and give an assessment?

Thanks in advance
P.S. Same problem with "IP Monitor".

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#5 Post by Geoffrey »

Nice one, works a treat, really fast, thankyou for this.

gcmartin, sounds as if java isn't installed correctly, try typing " java -version " in the terminal, you should get a message like this.

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# java -version
java version "1.6.0_26"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_26-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 20.1-b02, mixed mode, sharing)

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#6 Post by DPUP5520 »

I don't know why it wouldn't be working in Snowpup but it could be a problem with the experimental kernel is Icepup that's causing you're problem there (just a thought I don't really know) if Java is installed correctly. I have a pet for Beta 5 done just gotta post it up when I get a chance.
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Can this JAVA app check for JAVA at PET installation?

#7 Post by gcmartin »

Thanks everyone, I'll do some further checks.

Edited:][/b removed as it was an inaccurate statement.
Edited2: I've since found that this problem also existed in prior releases of ICE/SNOW. This is a QuickPET/PPM issue with these 2 distros. The distro author has resolved the JAVA issue "outside of the PPM"

@DPUP5520, I had mentioned this before: (If you see merit, you may want to add). A check of JAVA presence could provide same assistance to anyone using the 2 JAVA PET masterpieces (AngryIP and IPmonitor).
  • At installation could PET provide a dependency check for JAVA (seems like a lot of PETs do that when installed from PPM)?
    Or
  • At installation could PET launch a background JAVA test and alert if JAVA missing?
    Or
  • Differently, at application launch, could the application run an alert if JAVA is missing?
Your tools work fine, when JAVA is present. But, for example, in the case of SNOW/ICE, nothing is showing up on the desktop when menu launched.
ALSO: Could you post the 64bit PET for AngryIP_V5b to here along with the 32bit PET already there. I will test it for you.

All other PUP systems, thus far, do NOT exhibit this problem that I have run into with SNOW/ICE JAVA installation.

Thanks for all advice and Hope this helps.
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#8 Post by DPUP5520 »

gcmartin

I will make a 64bit pet tonight or tomorrow and post it here for testing as I don't run any 64bit puppies. I will modify the new pet I have for Beta 5 when I have time and set it so when the program is run it will do a Java check.
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AngryIP V5 - 32 and 64bit

#9 Post by gcmartin »

DPUP5520 wrote:gcmartin

I will make a 64bit pet tonight or tomorrow and post it here for testing as I don't run any 64bit puppies. I will modify the new pet I have for Beta 5 when I have time and set it so when the program is run it will do a Java check.
Thanks. The overall community will benefit. Thanks.

On the earlier JAVA issue
I did post the problem on the ICE thread. Others have verified the issue I ran into. Pemasu has indicated a possible resolution. But, this is a strange one indeed. And, he admittedly, has little to no JAVA experience.

If you have seen something like this before, your insights could help.

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#10 Post by DPUP5520 »

added a 64bit pet of AngryIP beta5 top post
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#11 Post by DPUP5520 »

Added 32bit pet of AngryIP beta5 top post, 32bit beta4 will be left up for time being.
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#12 Post by gcmartin »

Its definitely V5 for me. It has excellent layout.

Hop ths helps

gcmartin

Missing functionality in AngryIP

#13 Post by gcmartin »

Here’s something of interest on using AngryIP. It seems to have a couple of issues where it is different from the Windows version in 2 very important areas..

They are
  • ability to show MAC address column in results Window
  • ability to capture and display the hostname after scanning LAN
See this links for a flow on the problems.

Help if you can.

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#14 Post by DPUP5520 »

Sorry for the late reply, I suspect these are feature simply not implemented yet as it is still a beta and all. I tried contacting the developers to no avail.
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#15 Post by gcmartin »

DPUP5520 wrote:Sorry for the late reply, I suspect these are feature simply not implemented yet as it is still a beta and all. I tried contacting the developers to no avail.
Thanks, I think the issue is because one is AngryIP version 2 (non-java) versus the other being AngryIP version 3 (java). Thus, there are probably some limitations.

Its still the fastest IP scanner on the market.

Hope this helps

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#16 Post by edoc »

Thanks for this excellent tool!

It appears to work fine with Exprimo 5x14 on a netbook.

Question: What would you pair with it to analyze ISP bandwidth, speed, etc, please?
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#17 Post by DPUP5520 »

Theres a network monitoring tool called EtherApe which can monitor connections and speed although I haven't used it for bandwith monitoring but Wireshark can do that and I think Exprimo has Puppy's built in bandwith monitor.
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#18 Post by DPUP5520 »

New version of AngryIP up in the first post
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#19 Post by edoc »

Thanks!

Sure wish the world of Puppy had a push-mail list, or similar, to notify of new and of updates.

Just hoping to notice them doesn't seem the best method ...
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#20 Post by DPUP5520 »

Possibly, however implementing it would be a major pain.
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