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Broadcasting to addresses

 
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Hey guys n gals,

I am trying to check all addresses on a LAN to determine if they use port 9100.

I have looked at DatagramSocket/Packet but I could be missing something.

Can you tell me if this is possible to do in Java?

Code below is to test the Datagram on one address but this doesnt work either.



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See the following example from sun:

http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/networking/datagrams/broadcasting.html

enjoy!
 
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Im looking for an example of how to scan a network to find all ip's with a specific open port.

Any ideas?

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T.A. Nguyen
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You might want to visit:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ipscan/

for detail.
 
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Hey man,

Thats a cool app, I was looking to itegrate a java version similar to this into my current project.

I can scan a network much like this although I am using sockets to ping the addresses, which takes an age. Is there any way to speed it up?

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Yeah, read on more about the Multicast DNS. Make sure to read it carefully, you can potentially doing harm to your network. http://www.multicastdns.org/

Enjoy!
 
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