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2011-08-17
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2011-08-17
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2011-08-18
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sudo nmap -O $(netstat -rn | grep UG | awk '{print $2}')/24
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2011-08-18
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autoscan: http://autoscan-network.com/download/maemo/
IDK if it's Maemo5 compatible.
fping is better than ping but although I got it compiled it wouldn't run on Maemo4.
nmap way:
EDIT: -O is for OS detection. Don't use this parameter with N810, it will crash Maemo. Use AutoScan instead.Code:sudo nmap -O $(netstat -rn | grep UG | awk '{print $2}')/24
For instance, if there is a network without an DHCP server running how to find the DNS, internet gateway and may be computers ...
This can be very handy, since its very hard to try out all the ip numbers with ping test!