pingall

Utility to quickly and efficiently discover available ip addresses and their hostnames on your network. This program will always finish within 2 seconds, much faster than nmap 196.168.1.*.

Details

Simultaneously ping all of the addresses on your subnets with a 1 second timeout, so we can gauge who is responsive on the network. tokio is used to make it all asynchronous (only 1 thread is used).

Raw Ping

The system ping command is used by default, as opening raw sockets in unix requires root permissions. To avoid using the ping command, you can use the --raw-socket flag, but this will require either sudo, or running setcap cap_net_raw+ep $(which pingall) to give this program permission.

Installation

bash cargo install pingall

Dependencies

Usage

```bash pingall

USAGE: pingall [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]

FLAGS: -d, --dont-resolve Don't attempt to resolve hostnames -h, --help Prints help information -r, --raw-socket Open raw socket instead of using system ping command. Requires permissions -V, --version Prints version information

OPTIONS: -i, --interface Interface to search ```

Ping all available ip addresses: bash $ pingall 192.168.0.1 router.local 192.168.0.19 SAMSUNG-GALAXY-8 192.168.0.98 raspberrypi.local 10.10.0.132 10.10.0.152 vps.local 10.10.0.243

Ping only Wi-Fi addresses on wlan0, don't resolve hostnames: bash pingall -i wlan0 --dont-resolve 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.19 192.168.0.98