Showing posts with label Pingit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pingit. Show all posts

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Setting up a webserver to host the Html files that come with PingIt.

In this article i'm going to describe how you can setup a webserver hosting the html files that are included in PingIt. The html files display a very simple webpage with the data of the outputed csv file as html table. Nothing fancy. But in very near future i want to do some stuff with rss and somehow none of the feed applications are able to use rss feeds located on a local disk.
I don't mind anyway, since it's much nicer to have to feeds available for more than only me.

I've searched for a simple webserver, since it's all static content from a webserver point of view
The webserver i'm using in this article is shttpd ( simple httpd ). For a simple webserver it even has quite some nice features like md5 auth, ssl, cgi. It can be found at:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/shttpd/

I'm using 1.38 ( latest version, this time of writing ) You'll probably just want to grab the latest available.

It's a easy setup, shttpd is only one executable, i've unzipped it to C:\shttpd-1.38_win32

made a subdirectory called data.

In C:\shttpd-1.38_win32\data i've copied all the html files that are included in the PingIt zip.



If you start shttpd, you'll notice a icon that looks like a leaf. If you right click on it , go to settings. The Following screen is visible.














Here you can see that i've already changed the Web Root directory to C:\shttpd-1.38_win32\data


Change that too, save settings.


Last change is adapting your batch file so that the output.csv is written to C:\shttpd-1.38_win32\data



And your done. Go to http://127.0.0.1/ to see the result.


Wednesday, December 26, 2007

CSV results of PingIt showed as HTML page.

PingIt 1.1 includes html files that show the results of the csv file. You can open up index.html in the PingIt directory to see for yourself. You might get a bar on top of the screen to accept the use of a special control.
How it works and limitations:
Windows in combination with Internet Explorer has a Tabular Data Control. This control makes it very easy to display an csv file as table in your html page. Using this control comes ofcourse with two drawbacks, it won't work on a linux box, neither it will with FireFox on a Windows Machine. Details about the control can be found at:
Adapt it for your own needs:
In PingIt 1.1 i've included sample html files that will work if the output of PingIt goes to output.csv. If you are outputting to a different file, you'll have to edit the onlinelist.html, offlinelist.html and alllist.html yourself.
To be specific, this part:
param nAme="DataURL" value="output.csv">
Looking for alternative:
The html files are very raw, i didn't even used css to muck it up. I'm still looking out for an alternative to it, that works out of the box, and is cross platform/browser. Maby a fancy javascript or something in AJAX.

PingIt and windows scheduler

In this howto you will read howto scheduling a pingit task, pinging a range of ip'ees every 5 minutes 24 hours a day. I've tested this on a Window XP pro SP2 machine. It' most likely will work on other configurations but it might be slightly different than on the screenshots showed here.
I've got pingit.exe located in C:\pingit\ directory , this is most likely different on your machine so you have to fill in your path where ever you see the path i've used.


Creating the batch file

I've used notepad to create a batch file called mypingit.bat with the following contents:

pingit 192.168.177.* > output.csv







Start -> Control Panel -> Scheduled Tasks -> Add Scheduled Task

This will start the wizard
Pressing next










I’ve got pingit and the batch file located in C:\pingit\ this might be different
on your machine. Choose browse to locate and choose the mypingit.bat we’ve
created earlier.





















After pressing open the following screen is visible:
Choose Daily at first, we’ll modify this slightly later on.






Leaving this all default, just press next.
To run tasks in windows the user credentials are needed.
Tick the box "Open advanced properties for this task when i click finish" and press finish.
The screen will open up in the Task tab, choose for the Schedule tab
And press the Advanced Button.
Tick on “Repeat task”

Choose to repeat every 5 minutes, you might what this more or less often.
Tick on Duration : 24 hours and 0 minutes.
Press Ok, You’ll return to the mypingit task panel

Then Apply in the mypingit task panel.

And Ok in the mypingit task panel

And your done