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Common tools for network diagnostics right in your pocket. This app allows to explore lan and external networks, check internet connection or servers availability with using your phone. The following tools are currently available:
1) Network information - displays external ip and detailed info about internet connection..
2) LAN explorer - will find all devices in local network.
3) IP range scanner - search hosts by ip range, allows to dynamically check ports and filter hosts by opened ports.
4) Ping - easy way to check internet connection.
5) Traceroute - displays route to the host.
6) Port scanner - check ports in selected range, supports TCP and UDP protocols.
7) DNS records - find DNS records for selected domain.
8) Whois - displays information about domains owner.
9) Server check - checks availability of selected servers (supported methods: ping, tcp, http, https)
10) Wake On Lan - wake up machine by network.
11) TCP client - may be used for testing of servers those use text protocols (HTTP, whois, ...)
12) IP calculator
App interface allows to use several tools in one moment, call tools from each other and also share result of their working or copy it to the clipboard.
Every tool has multiple settings - IP scanner supports several modes. Ping and Traceroute can work with ICMP and UDP protocols. Also app allows to enter manually DNS servers those will be used by tools in the settings.
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The only network utility application you will ever need:
1) UDP
Send and/or receive datagrams in both string and hexadecimal format. You can send the datagrams to another instance of the application, a server that is set up to receive datagrams or to the same instance of the application. If you are receiving datagrams, you can specify any valid port to bind to.
2) TCP
TCP Mode supports two (2) submodes: 1) TCP Client and TCP Server. TCP Client allows you to to connect to a TCP Server via specifying the remote host and port the server is operating on. Once connected, messages can be sent to the server; any responses will be displayed in the output view. 2) TCP Server allows you to create an instance of a tcp server operating on a port that is user configurable. Once one or more clients connect, messages can be sent to the set of connected clients. All responses from the client will be displayed in the output view.
Messages and responses can be a utf8 string or raw data in hexadecimal (go to settings to configure format).
3) REST
REST mode supports four (4) request method/verbs: GET, POST, PUT,DELETE. In 'GET' mode, given a url, will display the output in output view. In 'POST' and 'PUT' mode, given a url and a body (e.g. parameters), the output will be displayed in the output view. In all cases, the output can be formatted in RAW or JSON.
JSON builder feature to easily build the request body is available if POST/PUT is selected.
4) Network Scanner
Scan a single or a range of IP Addresses. Optionally, test if a port is open. Response of scan includes number of packets sent, received, lost, response time and status of port. By going to Settings/Info, you can specify the timeout period for ping and port scans.
• Current private and public IP Address available in Settings/Info tab.
• Network interfaces available in Settings/Info tab.
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December 17, 2024