├── ESP_Easy_Netscan.exe ├── ESP_Easy_Netscan.scp ├── ICON.ico ├── ICON.png ├── ICON.xcf ├── LICENSE ├── OUI.scp ├── README.md └── Screenshot.PNG /ESP_Easy_Netscan.exe: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Grovkillen/ESP_Easy_Netscan/be59f5a6ebe0fd303b91095dbcae5d85d855bae8/ESP_Easy_Netscan.exe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ESP_Easy_Netscan.scp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // COMPILE_OPTS|C:\Users\Jimmy\Desktop\ESP_Easy_Netscan.exe|C:\Users\Jimmy\Dropbox\Diverse\ESP-projekt\ESP_Easy_Netscan\ICON.ico|CONSOLE=0|INCLUDES=1| /NOSYSTRAY|RUNTIMES=1|BMPS=1 2 | //Set IGNORESPACES to 1 to force script interpreter to ignore spaces. 3 | //If using IGNORESPACES quote strings in {" ... "} 4 | //Let>IGNORESPACES=1 5 | Let>DEBUG_LEVEL=0 6 | 7 | //Global variables (version is MAYOR.MINOR.MINIMAL) 8 | Let>VERSION=0.01.000 9 | Let>APP_TITLE=ESP Easy Netscan (%VERSION%) 10 | Let>MAX_PARALLEL_PINGS=10 11 | Let>HTTP_TIMEOUT=5 12 | //Below are for the popup menu 13 | Let>SHOW_POPUP_MENU=0 14 | 15 | //Start of program 16 | GoSub>DIALOG_MAIN 17 | GoSub>GET_LOCAL_IP 18 | GoSub>GET_THE_IP_OCTETS 19 | GoSub>CONCAT_THE_MAC 20 | GoSub>ADD_DIALOG_HANDLERS 21 | GoSub>DO_A_SCAN,0,0,0 22 | Show>Dialog_MAIN 23 | Wait>%TIME_TO_DISPLAY_MESSAGE% 24 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,False 25 | Let>SHOW_POPUP_MENU=1 26 | 27 | //Loop to let dialog_MAIN stay alive and listen to interactions from user 28 | Label>WAITING_FOR_A_WHILE 29 | Let>WAIT_FOR_CROWS=0.02 30 | Wait>%WAIT_FOR_CROWS% 31 | Goto>WAITING_FOR_A_WHILE 32 | 33 | //Sub routines... 34 | SRT>DIALOG_MAIN 35 | Dialog>Dialog_MAIN 36 | object Dialog_MAIN: TForm 37 | Left = -1398 38 | Top = 172 39 | HelpContext = 5000 40 | BorderIcons = [biSystemMenu] 41 | BorderStyle = bsSingle 42 | Caption = 'ESP Easy node scanner' 43 | ClientHeight = 825 44 | ClientWidth = 1186 45 | Color = clBtnFace 46 | Font.Charset = DEFAULT_CHARSET 47 | Font.Color = clWindowText 48 | Font.Height = -14 49 | Font.Name = 'MS Sans Serif' 50 | Font.Style = [] 51 | OldCreateOrder = True 52 | Position = poDefault 53 | ShowHint = True 54 | OnTaskBar = False 55 | PixelsPerInch = 120 56 | TextHeight = 16 57 | object MAIN_PANEL: TPanel 58 | Left = 0 59 | Top = 0 60 | Width = 1186 61 | Height = 825 62 | Margins.Left = 2 63 | Margins.Top = 2 64 | Margins.Right = 2 65 | Margins.Bottom = 2 66 | Align = alClient 67 | Caption = 'MAIN_PANEL' 68 | TabOrder = 0 69 | object Panel1: TPanel 70 | Left = 12 71 | Top = 12 72 | Width = 1162 73 | Height = 665 74 | Margins.Left = 4 75 | Margins.Top = 4 76 | Margins.Right = 4 77 | Margins.Bottom = 4 78 | TabOrder = 0 79 | object THE_GRID: tMSStringGrid 80 | Left = 1 81 | Top = 1 82 | Width = 1160 83 | Height = 663 84 | Margins.Left = 4 85 | Margins.Top = 4 86 | Margins.Right = 4 87 | Margins.Bottom = 4 88 | Align = alClient 89 | ColCount = 9 90 | DefaultColWidth = 150 91 | ColWidths = ( 92 | 110 93 | 190 94 | 60 95 | 70 96 | 140 97 | 70 98 | 100 99 | 140 100 | 58) 101 | DefaultRowHeight = 35 102 | FixedCols = 0 103 | RowCount = 2 104 | FixedRows = 0 105 | Font.Charset = ANSI_CHARSET 106 | Font.Color = clBlack 107 | Font.Height = -27 108 | Font.Name = 'Agency FB' 109 | Font.Style = [] 110 | Options = [goHorzLine, goRowSizing, goColSizing, goRowSelect] 111 | ParentFont = False 112 | TabOrder = 0 113 | end 114 | end 115 | object Panel2: TPanel 116 | Left = 12 117 | Top = 689 118 | Width = 1162 119 | Height = 123 120 | Margins.Left = 4 121 | Margins.Top = 4 122 | Margins.Right = 4 123 | Margins.Bottom = 4 124 | TabOrder = 1 125 | object STATUS_INFO_BAR: TLabel 126 | Left = 10 127 | Top = 69 128 | Width = 128 129 | Height = 16 130 | Margins.Left = 4 131 | Margins.Top = 4 132 | Margins.Right = 4 133 | Margins.Bottom = 4 134 | Caption = 'STATUS_INFO_BAR' 135 | end 136 | object LOCAL_IP: TLabel 137 | Left = 212 138 | Top = 15 139 | Width = 51 140 | Height = 16 141 | Margins.Left = 4 142 | Margins.Top = 4 143 | Margins.Right = 4 144 | Margins.Bottom = 4 145 | Caption = 'Local IP:' 146 | end 147 | object Button_Scan: tMSButton 148 | Left = 10 149 | Top = 7 150 | Width = 92 151 | Height = 31 152 | Margins.Left = 4 153 | Margins.Top = 4 154 | Margins.Right = 4 155 | Margins.Bottom = 4 156 | Caption = 'Fetch info' 157 | TabOrder = 0 158 | DoBrowse = False 159 | BrowseStyle = fbOpen 160 | end 161 | object Button_Deep_Scan: tMSButton 162 | Left = 108 163 | Top = 7 164 | Width = 93 165 | Height = 31 166 | Margins.Left = 4 167 | Margins.Top = 4 168 | Margins.Right = 4 169 | Margins.Bottom = 4 170 | Caption = 'Deep scan' 171 | TabOrder = 1 172 | DoBrowse = False 173 | BrowseStyle = fbOpen 174 | end 175 | object ProgressBar: TProgressBar 176 | Left = 7 177 | Top = 91 178 | Width = 1146 179 | Height = 21 180 | Margins.Left = 4 181 | Margins.Top = 4 182 | Margins.Right = 4 183 | Margins.Bottom = 4 184 | Position = 33 185 | TabOrder = 2 186 | end 187 | object LIST_IP_ADDRESSES: tMSComboBox 188 | Left = 268 189 | Top = 7 190 | Width = 179 191 | Height = 28 192 | Margins.Left = 4 193 | Margins.Top = 4 194 | Margins.Right = 4 195 | Margins.Bottom = 4 196 | Font.Charset = DEFAULT_CHARSET 197 | Font.Color = clWindowText 198 | Font.Height = -17 199 | Font.Name = 'MS Sans Serif' 200 | Font.Style = [] 201 | ParentFont = False 202 | TabOrder = 3 203 | Text = 'XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX' 204 | Items.Strings = ( 205 | 'XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX') 206 | ListText = 'XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX'#13#10 207 | end 208 | end 209 | end 210 | end 211 | EndDialog>Dialog_MAIN 212 | END>DIALOG_MAIN 213 | 214 | //Just kill the app 215 | SRT>EXIT_APP 216 | Exit> 217 | END>EXIT_APP 218 | 219 | //Add dialog handlers... 220 | SRT>ADD_DIALOG_HANDLERS 221 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,,Caption,APP_TITLE 222 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,ProgressBar,Position,0 223 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,False 224 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,LIST_IP_ADDRESSES,ListText,%LIST_IP_ADDRESSES_FOUND% 225 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,LIST_IP_ADDRESSES,Text,%ACTIVE_IP_ADDRESS% 226 | AddDialogHandler>Dialog_MAIN,,OnClose,EXIT_APP 227 | AddDialogHandler>Dialog_MAIN,THE_GRID,OnSelectCell,CLICK_ROW_GET_INFO 228 | AddDialogHandler>Dialog_MAIN,THE_GRID,OnDblClick,OPEN_MENU 229 | AddDialogHandler>Dialog_MAIN,Button_Deep_Scan,OnClick,DO_A_SCAN(1,1,1) 230 | AddDialogHandler>Dialog_MAIN,Button_Scan,OnClick,DO_A_SCAN(0,0,1) 231 | END>ADD_DIALOG_HANDLERS 232 | 233 | SRT>DO_A_SCAN 234 | GetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,LIST_IP_ADDRESSES,Text,ACTIVE_IP_ADDRESS 235 | RegEx>[IPAddress],ACTIVE_IP_ADDRESS,1,,FOUND_IP_count,,, 236 | If>FOUND_IP_count>0 237 | GoSub>GET_THE_IP_OCTETS 238 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,Button_Deep_Scan,Enabled,False 239 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,Button_Scan,Enabled,False 240 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,LIST_IP_ADDRESSES,Enabled,False 241 | Let>SUM_OF_ALL_INPUTS={%DO_A_SCAN_Var_1%+%DO_A_SCAN_Var_2%+%DO_A_SCAN_Var_3%} 242 | Let>DEEP_SCAN=DO_A_SCAN_Var_1 243 | Let>PING_SCAN=DO_A_SCAN_Var_2 244 | Let>INFO_SCAN=DO_A_SCAN_Var_3 245 | If>PING_SCAN>0 246 | //Not used... 247 | //GoSub> 248 | Endif> 249 | If>DEEP_SCAN>0 250 | GoSub>PING_THE_NETWORK 251 | Let>SUM_OF_ALL_INPUTS=0 252 | Let>INFO_SCAN=1 253 | Endif> 254 | If>SUM_OF_ALL_INPUTS=0 255 | GoSub>GET_THE_MAC 256 | Endif> 257 | If>INFO_SCAN>0 258 | GoSub>FETCH_INFO_ABOUT_UNITS 259 | Endif> 260 | GoSub>THE_CSV_TO_THE_DIALOG 261 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,THE_GRID,LoadFromCSV,THE_GRID_CSV 262 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,Button_Deep_Scan,Enabled,True 263 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,Button_Scan,Enabled,True 264 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,LIST_IP_ADDRESSES,Enabled,True 265 | RegEx>[IPAddress],THE_GRID_CSV,1,,FOUND_IN_ARP,,, 266 | If>FOUND_IN_ARP>0 267 | //YES, we found something 268 | Else> 269 | Let>EXTRA_TEXT=, please run "Deep scan" 270 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Caption,No ESP Easy units found in ARP table%EXTRA_TEXT%. 271 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,True 272 | Let>TIME_TO_DISPLAY_MESSAGE=5 273 | Endif> 274 | Else> 275 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Caption,Not a valid IP address entered! 276 | Let>k_blink=0 277 | Repeat>k_blink 278 | Let>k_blink=k_blink+1 279 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,True 280 | Wait>0.5 281 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,False 282 | Wait>0.5 283 | Until>k_blink=5 284 | Endif> 285 | END>DO_A_SCAN 286 | 287 | SRT>GET_THE_IP_OCTETS 288 | Separate>ACTIVE_IP_ADDRESS,.,IP_OCTETS 289 | Let>ACTIVE_SUB_NET=%IP_OCTETS_1%.%IP_OCTETS_2%.%IP_OCTETS_3% 290 | END>GET_THE_IP_OCTETS 291 | 292 | SRT>PING_THE_NETWORK 293 | Let>RP_WINDOWMODE=0 294 | Let>RP_WAIT=0 295 | Let>IP_OCTETS_4=0 296 | Let>IP_OCTETS_4_max=254 297 | Let>k_ping=0 298 | Repeat>IP_OCTETS_4 299 | Let>k_ping=k_ping+1 300 | Let>IP_OCTETS_4=IP_OCTETS_4+1 301 | Let>IP_NUMBER=%ACTIVE_SUB_NET%.%IP_OCTETS_4% 302 | Let>PROGRESS_POSITION={round(100*%IP_OCTETS_4%/%IP_OCTETS_4_max%)} 303 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,ProgressBar,Position,%PROGRESS_POSITION% 304 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Caption,Pinging %IP_NUMBER% (%IP_OCTETS_4%/%IP_OCTETS_4_max%) 305 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,True 306 | If>DEBUG_LEVEL>0 307 | WriteLn>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\PING_RESULTS\PING_%IP_NUMBER%.txt,,########STARTED######## 308 | Let>DEBUG_OUTPUT= | tee '%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\PING_RESULTS\PING_%IP_NUMBER%.txt' 309 | IfNotDirExists>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\PING_RESULTS 310 | CreateDir>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\PING_RESULTS 311 | Endif> 312 | IfFileExists>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\PING_RESULTS\PING_%IP_NUMBER%.txt 313 | DeleteFile>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\PING_RESULTS\PING_%IP_NUMBER%.txt 314 | Endif> 315 | Else> 316 | Let>DEBUG_OUTPUT= 317 | Endif> 318 | Let>RUN_STRING=powershell "test-connection -ComputerName %IP_NUMBER% -count 1 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Format-List%DEBUG_OUTPUT%" 319 | If>IP_OCTETS_4=IP_OCTETS_4_max 320 | Let>k_ping=MAX_PARALLEL_PINGS 321 | Endif> 322 | If>k_ping=MAX_PARALLEL_PINGS 323 | Let>RP_WAIT=1 324 | RunProgram>%RUN_STRING% 325 | Let>RP_WAIT=0 326 | Let>k_ping=0 327 | Else> 328 | RunProgram>%RUN_STRING% 329 | Endif> 330 | Until>IP_OCTETS_4=IP_OCTETS_4_max 331 | Let>RP_WAIT=1 332 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,False 333 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,ProgressBar,Position,0 334 | END>PING_THE_NETWORK 335 | 336 | SRT>CLICK_ROW_GET_INFO 337 | If>CLICK_ROW_GET_INFO_AROW= 338 | //Do nothing 339 | Let>SHOW_POPUP_MENU=0 340 | Else> 341 | Let>MARKED_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_ROW=FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS_IP_ARRAY_%CLICK_ROW_GET_INFO_AROW% 342 | Assigned>UNIT_NAME_%CLICK_ROW_GET_INFO_AROW%,IS_IT_ASSIGNED 343 | If>IS_IT_ASSIGNED=TRUE 344 | Let>MARKED_UNIT_NAME_FROM_ROW=UNIT_NAME_%CLICK_ROW_GET_INFO_AROW% 345 | Let>MARKED_UNIT_NAME_FROM_ROW=%MARKED_UNIT_NAME_FROM_ROW%_ 346 | Else> 347 | Let>MARKED_UNIT_NAME_FROM_ROW= 348 | Endif> 349 | Let>SHOW_POPUP_MENU=1 350 | Endif> 351 | END>CLICK_ROW_GET_INFO 352 | 353 | SRT>OPEN_MENU 354 | If>SHOW_POPUP_MENU>0 355 | Wait>0.2 356 | GetCursorPos>MOUSE_X,MOUSE_Y, 357 | //0 358 | Let>POPUP_MENU_LIST=Open %MARKED_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_ROW% in browser 359 | //1 360 | ConCat>POPUP_MENU_LIST,;Ping %MARKED_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_ROW% in cmd 361 | //2 362 | ConCat>POPUP_MENU_LIST,;Download config.dat 363 | PopupMenu>MOUSE_X,MOUSE_Y,%POPUP_MENU_LIST%,OPTION_PICKED 364 | If>OPTION_PICKED<0 365 | //Nothing picked 366 | Else> 367 | //Something picked 368 | Endif> 369 | If>OPTION_PICKED=0 370 | GoSub>OPEN_BROWSER 371 | Endif> 372 | If>OPTION_PICKED=1 373 | GoSub>PING_ESPRESSIF_IPS 374 | Endif> 375 | If>OPTION_PICKED=2 376 | GoSub>DOWNLOAD_CONFIG_DAT 377 | Endif> 378 | Endif> 379 | END>OPEN_MENU 380 | 381 | SRT>OPEN_BROWSER 382 | Run>explorer "http://%MARKED_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_ROW%" 383 | END>OPEN_BROWSER 384 | 385 | SRT>DOWNLOAD_CONFIG_DAT 386 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,True 387 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Caption,Config.dat downloadinge from %MARKED_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_ROW%... 388 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,True 389 | Timer>TIMER1 390 | HTTPRequest>http://%MARKED_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_ROW%/config.dat,%SCRIPT_DIR%\%MARKED_UNIT_NAME_FROM_ROW%%MARKED_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_ROW%_Config.dat,GET,,IE_ERROR,,,, 391 | Timer>TIMER2 392 | Let>TIME_DIFF=TIMER2-TIMER1 393 | Let>ERROR_OUTPUT=0 394 | If>IE_ERROR=404 Error connecting to host 395 | Let>ERROR_OUTPUT=1 396 | Endif> 397 | If>IE_ERROR=404 HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found 398 | Let>ERROR_OUTPUT=1 399 | Endif> 400 | IfFileExists>%SCRIPT_DIR%\%MARKED_UNIT_NAME_FROM_ROW%%MARKED_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_ROW%_Config.dat 401 | Let>ERROR_OUTPUT=0 402 | Else> 403 | Let>ERROR_OUTPUT=1 404 | Endif> 405 | If>ERROR_OUTPUT>0 406 | GetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Caption,CURRENT_TEXT 407 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Caption,%CURRENT_TEXT%TIMED OUT! 408 | Else> 409 | GetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Caption,CURRENT_TEXT 410 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Caption,%CURRENT_TEXT%DONE! 411 | Endif> 412 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,True 413 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,ProgressBar,Position,100 414 | Wait>5 415 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,False 416 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,False 417 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,ProgressBar,Position,0 418 | END>DOWNLOAD_CONFIG_DAT 419 | 420 | SRT>PING_ESPRESSIF_IPS 421 | Let>RP_WINDOWMODE=1 422 | RunProgram>ping -n 10 %MARKED_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_ROW% 423 | Let>RP_WINDOWMODE=0 424 | END>PING_ESPRESSIF_IPS 425 | 426 | SRT>FETCH_INFO_ABOUT_UNITS 427 | Separate>FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS,%CRLF%,FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS_IP_ARRAY 428 | If>FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS_IP_ARRAY_count=0 429 | Let>EXTRA_TEXT= 430 | If>DEEP_SCAN=1 431 | Let>EXTRA_TEXT=, please run "Deep scan" 432 | Endif> 433 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Caption,No ESP Easy units found in ARP table%EXTRA_TEXT%. 434 | Else> 435 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,True 436 | Let>TOTAL_COUNT=FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS_IP_ARRAY_count-1 437 | Let>k_csv=0 438 | Repeat>k_csv 439 | Let>k_csv=k_csv+1 440 | Let>CURRENT_IP=FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS_IP_ARRAY_%k_csv% 441 | Let>PROGRESS_POSITION={round(100*%k_csv%/%TOTAL_COUNT%)} 442 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,ProgressBar,Position,%PROGRESS_POSITION% 443 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Caption,Getting info from %CURRENT_IP% (%k_csv%/%TOTAL_COUNT%) 444 | Timer>TIMER1 445 | HTTPRequest>http://%CURRENT_IP%/json,,GET,,JSON_STRING,,,, 446 | Timer>TIMER2 447 | Let>TIME_DIFF=TIMER2-TIMER1 448 | If>JSON_STRING=404 HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found 449 | // 450 | Let>BUILD_NUMBER_%k_csv%=? 451 | Let>GIT_BUILD_NUMBER_%k_csv%=? 452 | Let>UNIT_NUMBER_%k_csv%=? 453 | Let>UNIT_NAME_%k_csv%=? 454 | Let>UNIT_ONLINE_%k_csv%="" 455 | Let>UPTIME_%k_csv%=? 456 | Else> 457 | JSONParse>JSON_STRING,System.Build,TEMP_STRING 458 | If>TEMP_STRING= 459 | Let>TEMP_STRING=? 460 | Endif> 461 | Let>BUILD_NUMBER_%k_csv%=TEMP_STRING 462 | JSONParse>JSON_STRING,System.Unit,TEMP_STRING 463 | If>TEMP_STRING= 464 | Let>TEMP_STRING=? 465 | Endif> 466 | Let>UNIT_NUMBER_%k_csv%=TEMP_STRING 467 | JSONParse>JSON_STRING,System.Name,TEMP_STRING 468 | If>TEMP_STRING= 469 | Let>TEMP_STRING=? 470 | Endif> 471 | Let>UNIT_NAME_%k_csv%=TEMP_STRING 472 | JSONParse>JSON_STRING,System.Git Build,TEMP_STRING 473 | If>TEMP_STRING= 474 | Let>TEMP_STRING=? 475 | Endif> 476 | Let>GIT_BUILD_NUMBER_%k_csv%=TEMP_STRING 477 | Let>UNIT_ONLINE_%k_csv%="Online" 478 | JSONParse>JSON_STRING,System.Uptime,TEMP_STRING 479 | If>TEMP_STRING= 480 | Let>TEMP_STRING=? 481 | Endif> 482 | Let>UPTIME_%k_csv%=TEMP_STRING 483 | //Wifi 484 | JSONParse>JSON_STRING,WiFi.BSSID,TEMP_STRING 485 | If>TEMP_STRING= 486 | Let>TEMP_STRING=? 487 | Else> 488 | GoSub>GET_AP_VERBOSE 489 | IfNot>TEMP_VERBOSE_AP= 490 | Let>TEMP_STRING=TEMP_VERBOSE_AP 491 | Endif> 492 | Endif> 493 | Let>BSSID_%k_csv%=TEMP_STRING 494 | JSONParse>JSON_STRING,WiFi.RSSI,TEMP_STRING 495 | If>TEMP_STRING= 496 | Let>TEMP_STRING=? 497 | Endif> 498 | Let>RSSI_%k_csv%=TEMP_STRING 499 | Endif> 500 | If>TIME_DIFF>5000 501 | Let>UNIT_ONLINE_%k_csv%="Timed out" 502 | Endif> 503 | Let>TEMP_NAME=UNIT_NAME_%k_csv% 504 | Let>TEMP_NUMBER=UNIT_NUMBER_%k_csv% 505 | Let>TEMP_BUILD=BUILD_NUMBER_%k_csv% 506 | Let>TEMP_GIT=GIT_BUILD_NUMBER_%k_csv% 507 | Let>TEMP_ONLINE=UNIT_ONLINE_%k_csv% 508 | Let>TEMP_UPTIME=UPTIME_%k_csv% 509 | Let>TEMP_BSSID=BSSID_%k_csv% 510 | Let>TEMP_RSSI=RSSI_%k_csv% 511 | Let>TEMP_ROW_INFO_%k_csv%=,%TEMP_NAME%,%TEMP_NUMBER%,%TEMP_BUILD%,%TEMP_GIT%,%TEMP_ONLINE%,%TEMP_UPTIME%,%TEMP_BSSID%,%TEMP_RSSI% 512 | Until>k_csv=TOTAL_COUNT 513 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,STATUS_INFO_BAR,Visible,False 514 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,ProgressBar,Position,0 515 | Endif> 516 | END>FETCH_INFO_ABOUT_UNITS 517 | 518 | SRT>GET_AP_VERBOSE 519 | IfFileExists>%SCRIPT_DIR%\Settings\AP.ini 520 | ReadIniFile>%SCRIPT_DIR%\Settings\AP.ini,AP,%TEMP_STRING%,TEMP_VERBOSE_AP 521 | If>TEMP_VERBOSE_AP= 522 | EditIniFile>%SCRIPT_DIR%\Settings\AP.ini,AP,%TEMP_STRING%, 523 | Endif> 524 | Else> 525 | IfNotDirExists>%SCRIPT_DIR%\Settings 526 | CreateDir>%SCRIPT_DIR%\Settings 527 | Endif> 528 | WriteLn>%SCRIPT_DIR%\Settings\AP.ini,,######VERBOSE AP###### 529 | EditIniFile>%SCRIPT_DIR%\Settings\AP.ini,AP,%TEMP_STRING%, 530 | Let>TEMP_VERBOSE_AP= 531 | Endif> 532 | END>GET_AP_VERBOSE 533 | 534 | SRT>GET_THE_MAC 535 | IfFileExists>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\ARP_INFO.txt 536 | DeleteFile>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\ARP_INFO.txt 537 | Endif> 538 | Let>RUN_STRING=cmd /c arp -a -N %ACTIVE_IP_ADDRESS% > "%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\ARP_INFO.txt" 539 | Let>RP_WINDOWMODE=0 540 | Let>RP_WAIT=1 541 | RunProgram>%RUN_STRING% 542 | ReadFile>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\ARP_INFO.txt,FILE_CONTENT 543 | IfFileExists>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\ARP_INFO.txt 544 | DeleteFile>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\ARP_INFO.txt 545 | Endif> 546 | Let>REGEX_PATTERN=%IP_OCTETS_1%\.%IP_OCTETS_2%\.%IP_OCTETS_3%\..[0123456789]{0,2} {0,}.{2}-.{2}-.{2}-.{2}-.{2}-.{2} 547 | RegEx>REGEX_PATTERN,FILE_CONTENT,,FOUND_MAC_ADDRESSES,FOUND_MAC_ADDRESSES_num,,, 548 | Let>FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS= 549 | If>FOUND_MAC_ADDRESSES_num>0 550 | Let>k_espressif=0 551 | Repeat>k_espressif 552 | Let>k_espressif=k_espressif+1 553 | Let>TEMP_CHECK=FOUND_MAC_ADDRESSES_%k_espressif% 554 | RegEx> ,TEMP_CHECK,0,,,1,%CRLF%,TEMP_CHECK 555 | Separate>TEMP_CHECK,%CRLF%,TEMP_CHECK_ARRAY 556 | Let>CURRENT_IP_NUMBER=TEMP_CHECK_ARRAY_1 557 | Trim>CURRENT_IP_NUMBER,CURRENT_IP_NUMBER 558 | Let>CURRENT_MAC_ADDRESS=TEMP_CHECK_ARRAY_%TEMP_CHECK_ARRAY_count% 559 | Trim>CURRENT_MAC_ADDRESS,CURRENT_MAC_ADDRESS 560 | UpperCase>CURRENT_MAC_ADDRESS,CURRENT_MAC_ADDRESS 561 | RegEx>REGEX_PATTERN_MAC,CURRENT_MAC_ADDRESS,0,,IS_IT_FOUND,,, 562 | If>IS_IT_FOUND>0 563 | Let>FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS=%FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS%%CURRENT_IP_NUMBER%%CRLF% 564 | Endif> 565 | Until>k_espressif=FOUND_MAC_ADDRESSES_num 566 | Else> 567 | //NOTHING FOUND IN ARP... 568 | Endif> 569 | END>GET_THE_MAC 570 | 571 | SRT>CONCAT_THE_MAC 572 | LabelToVar>OUI_INFORMATION,MAC_ADDRESSES,1,1, 573 | LabelToVar>MANUAL_OUI,TEMP,1,1, 574 | ConCat>MAC_ADDRESSES,TEMP 575 | Let>REGEX_PATTERN=(?<=[0123456789]{3}: ).{2}-.{2}-.{2} 576 | RegEx>REGEX_PATTERN,MAC_ADDRESSES,,MAC_ADDRESSES_ARRAY,MAC_ADDRESSES_ARRAY_num,,, 577 | If>MAC_ADDRESSES_ARRAY_num>0 578 | Let>REGEX_PATTERN_MAC= 579 | Let>k_mac_list=0 580 | Repeat>k_mac_list 581 | Let>k_mac_list=k_mac_list+1 582 | Let>TEMP_MAC=MAC_ADDRESSES_ARRAY_%k_mac_list% 583 | Let>REGEX_PATTERN_MAC=%REGEX_PATTERN_MAC%%TEMP_MAC% 584 | If>k_mac_list=MAC_ADDRESSES_ARRAY_num 585 | //Do nothing 586 | Else> 587 | Let>REGEX_PATTERN_MAC=%REGEX_PATTERN_MAC%| 588 | Endif> 589 | Until>k_mac_list=MAC_ADDRESSES_ARRAY_num 590 | Endif> 591 | END>CONCAT_THE_MAC 592 | 593 | SRT>THE_CSV_TO_THE_DIALOG 594 | Let>THE_GRID_CSV="IP","Name","Number","Version","Git version","Status","Uptime [min]","AP","Signal" 595 | Let>REGEX_PATTERN=, 596 | RegEx>REGEX_PATTERN,THE_GRID_CSV,0,,NUMBER_OF_COLUMNS,0,, 597 | Let>NUMBER_OF_COLUMNS=NUMBER_OF_COLUMNS+1 598 | SetDialogProperty>Dialog_MAIN,THE_GRID,ColCount,%NUMBER_OF_COLUMNS% 599 | Separate>FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS,%CRLF%,FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS_IP_ARRAY 600 | If>FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS_IP_ARRAY_count>0 601 | Let>k_csv=0 602 | Repeat>k_csv 603 | Let>k_csv=k_csv+1 604 | Let>TEMP_ROW=FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS_IP_ARRAY_%k_csv% 605 | If>k_csv=FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS_IP_ARRAY_count 606 | Let>THE_GRID_CSV=%THE_GRID_CSV%%TEMP_ROW% 607 | Else> 608 | Let>THE_GRID_CSV=%THE_GRID_CSV%%CRLF% 609 | Let>THE_GRID_CSV=%THE_GRID_CSV%%TEMP_ROW% 610 | Endif> 611 | Assigned>TEMP_ROW_INFO_%k_csv%,IS_IT_ASSIGNED 612 | If>IS_IT_ASSIGNED=FALSE 613 | Let>TEMP_STRING= 614 | Else> 615 | Let>TEMP_STRING=TEMP_ROW_INFO_%k_csv% 616 | Endif> 617 | ConCat>THE_GRID_CSV,TEMP_STRING 618 | Until>k_csv=FOUND_ESPRESSIF_UNITS_IP_ARRAY_count 619 | Else> 620 | Let>INFO_SCAN=1 621 | Let>DEEP_SCAN=1 622 | Endif> 623 | END>THE_CSV_TO_THE_DIALOG 624 | 625 | SRT>GET_LOCAL_IP 626 | Let>RP_WAIT=1 627 | Let>RP_WINDOWMODE=0 628 | IfDirExists>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA 629 | //Do nothing 630 | Else> 631 | CreateDir>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA 632 | Endif> 633 | IfFileExists>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\LOCAL_IP.txt 634 | DeleteFile>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\LOCAL_IP.txt 635 | Endif> 636 | RunProgram>cmd /c tracert -4 %COMPUTER_NAME% > CreateDir>"%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\LOCAL_IP.txt" 637 | ReadFile>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\LOCAL_IP.txt,FILE_CONTENT 638 | RegEx>[IPAddress],FILE_CONTENT,1,FOUND_IP,FOUND_IP_count,,, 639 | Let>LIST_IP_ADDRESSES_FOUND= 640 | Let>k_IP=0 641 | Repeat>k_IP 642 | Let>k_IP=k_IP+1 643 | Let>TEMP_IP=FOUND_IP_%k_IP% 644 | RegEx>TEMP_IP,LIST_IP_ADDRESSES_FOUND,,,ALREADY_IN_THERE,,, 645 | If>ALREADY_IN_THERE>0 646 | //Do nothing 647 | Else> 648 | Let>LIST_IP_ADDRESSES_FOUND=%LIST_IP_ADDRESSES_FOUND%%TEMP_IP%%CRLF% 649 | Endif> 650 | Until>k_IP=FOUND_IP_count 651 | Let>ACTIVE_IP_ADDRESS=FOUND_IP_1 652 | IfFileExists>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\LOCAL_IP.txt 653 | DeleteFile>%SCRIPT_DIR%\APP_DATA\LOCAL_IP.txt 654 | Endif> 655 | Let>RP_WAIT=0 656 | END>GET_LOCAL_IP 657 | 658 | /* 659 | OUI_INFORMATION: 660 | #########MAC OUI to be able to search ESP units######## 661 | ##################UPDATED: 2018-03-19################## 662 | ##Found here: http://standards-oui.ieee.org/oui.txt ### 663 | ##RegEx: (?:.){8}(?= {3}\(hex\)\t{2}Espressif Inc\.) ## 664 | ##################Espressif Inc. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /OUI.scp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GetDate>TODAY 2 | Let>OUI_URL=http://standards-oui.ieee.org/oui.txt 3 | Let>REGEX_PATTERN=(?:.){8}(?= {3}\(hex\)\t{2}Espressif Inc\.) 4 | Let>OUI_LIST= 5 | Concat>OUI_LIST,/*%CRLF% 6 | Concat>OUI_LIST,OUI_INFORMATION:%CRLF% 7 | Concat>OUI_LIST,#########MAC OUI to be able to search ESP units########%CRLF% 8 | Concat>OUI_LIST,##################UPDATED: %TODAY%##################%CRLF% 9 | Concat>OUI_LIST,##Found here: %OUI_URL% ###%CRLF% 10 | Concat>OUI_LIST,##RegEx: %REGEX_PATTERN% ##%CRLF% 11 | Concat>OUI_LIST,##################Espressif Inc. OUI###################%CRLF% 12 | HTTPRequest>OUI_URL,,GET,,RAW_OUI,,,, 13 | RegEx>REGEX_PATTERN,RAW_OUI,,FOUND_OUI,FOUND_OUI_number,,, 14 | Let>k=0 15 | Repeat>k 16 | Let>PREFIX= 17 | Let>k=k+1 18 | If>k<1000 19 | Let>PREFIX= 20 | Endif> 21 | If>k<100 22 | Let>PREFIX=%PREFIX%0 23 | Endif> 24 | If>k<10 25 | Let>PREFIX=%PREFIX%0 26 | Endif> 27 | Let>PREFIX=%PREFIX%%k%:%SPACE% 28 | Let>CURRENT_OUI=FOUND_OUI_%k% 29 | Let>OUI_LIST=%OUI_LIST%%PREFIX%%CURRENT_OUI%%CRLF% 30 | Until>k=FOUND_OUI_number 31 | Concat>OUI_LIST,*/ 32 | PutClipBoard>OUI_LIST 33 | MDL>OUI_LIST 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ESP Easy Netscan 2 | ------------ 3 | 4 | ![ESP Easy Netscan GUI](Screenshot.PNG) 5 | 6 | INTRO 7 | ------------ 8 | **ESP Easy Netscan** is a tool to scan your local LAN for ESP Easy units. If you are like me and want a overview of your network you will like this app. 9 | 10 | FEATURES 11 | ------------ 12 | ```diff 13 | + Scan your (sub)network for ESP units. If they are found you can then fetch information about them. 14 | + Double click on a row and you are able to quickly open the web GUI of that particular unit. 15 | + From menu: ping that unit. 16 | + From menu: download the config file from that unit. It will be stored in the same folder path as the exe file. 17 | + Get which AP the unit is connected to, name it yourself using the AP.ini (found in Settings folder). 18 | - Embed font "Agency FB". 19 | ``` 20 | 21 | EXTRA INFORMATION 22 | ------------ 23 | * **ONLY WINDOWS** is supported (Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7) 24 | * **MISSING FONT**, will embed the font "Agency FB". It is used to fit all the info in the window. For now you may download it [here](http://allfont.net/cache/fonts/agency-fb_0b9596562659a0772f5e24c22cae921b.ttf). 25 | 26 | LEGEND 27 | ------------ 28 | ```diff 29 | + Green is a feature already implemented 30 | - Red is on the todo-list 31 | ``` 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Screenshot.PNG: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Grovkillen/ESP_Easy_Netscan/be59f5a6ebe0fd303b91095dbcae5d85d855bae8/Screenshot.PNG --------------------------------------------------------------------------------