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app lookaround

Report and find your MAC and IP addresses within LANs

7 releases

0.1.6 Dec 9, 2021
0.1.5 Dec 9, 2021

#2260 in Command line utilities

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AGPL-3.0

33KB
1K SLoC

LookAround

"I want to SSH into my laptop, but I keep forgetting its IP!!"

Has this ever happened to you?

$ ping $(lookaround find-nick laptop)
PING 192.168.1.101 (192.168.1.101) 56(84) bytes of data.
...

$ lookaround client

Found 3 peers:
11:11:11:11:11:11 = 192.168.1.101 `laptop`
22:22:22:22:22:22 = 192.168.1.102 `desktop`
33:33:33:33:33:33 = 192.168.1.103 `old-laptop`

LookAround is a Rust program for looking up your computers' MAC and IP addresses within a LAN. There's no central server, so it's not a look-up, it's a look-around.

Installing

Make sure Cargo is installed from RustUp.

# Install LookAround with Cargo
cargo install lookaround

# Find your config directory
# Prints something like `Using config dir "/home/user/.config/lookaround"`
lookaround config

Create the files client.ini and/or server.ini in that directory (e.g. /home/user/.config/lookaround/server.ini)

# Clients can store MAC-nickname pairs in client.ini, like a hosts file.
# This is useful if your servers are short-lived and you want the clients
# to be the source of truth for nicknames.
[nicknames]
11-11-11-11-11-11 = laptop
22-22-22-22-22-22 = desktop
# Long-lived servers can have their nickname configured in server.ini
[server]
nickname = my-computer

Auto-Start (Linux)

Put this systemd unit in ~/.config/systemd/user/lookaround.service:

[Unit]
Description=LookAround

[Service]
ExecStart=/home/user/.cargo/bin/lookaround server
Restart=always

[Install]
WantedBy=default.target

Then start the service, check that it's running okay, and enable it for auto-start:

systemctl --user start lookaround
systemctl --user status lookaround
systemctl --user enable lookaround

Auto-Start (Windows)

(untested)

  • Create a shortcut to the LookAround exe
  • Change the shortcut's target to end in lookaround.exe server so it will run the server
  • Cut-paste the shortcut into the Startup folder in C:\ProgramData\somewhere

Usage

Run the server manually: (To test before installing)

lookaround server --nickname my-computer

On a client computer:

# Use the `find-nick` subcommnad to find an IP...
lookaround find-nick laptop
# Prints `192.168.1.101`

# Or ping it...
ping $(lookaround find-nick laptop)

# Or SSH to it...
ssh user@$(lookaround find-nick laptop)

# Or pull a file from it
# (after starting `nc -l -p 9000 < some-file` on the laptop)
nc $(lookaround find-nick laptop) 9000

# Use the `client` subcommand to find all servers in the same multicast domain
lookaround client

# Use a longer timeout if servers need more than 500 ms to respond
lookaround client --timeout-ms 1000

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. This is a hobby project, so I may reject contributions that are too big to review.

Use the kazupon Git commit message convention

License

AGPL-3.0

This Git repo

This repo's upstream is https://six-five-six-four.com/git/reactor/lookaround. It's mirrored on my GitHub, https://github.com/ReactorScram/lookaround

I don't use GitHub issues, so issues are in issues.md in the repo.

Dependencies

~3–12MB
~118K SLoC