jNetMap is a graphical network monitoring and documentation tool. It will ping all registered devices every x minutes, updating the status according to the result of the ping.
Requires Java 8 or higher
Features
- graphical representation of your network
- pings devices regularly
- scans network to find new devices
- port scanner
- plugins
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give better feedback when a script fails to run
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Changing "Connected to" field clears other data
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I just tried on ubuntu (with KDE) and got this same issue. I tried both the release 0.5.5-703.jar and the snapshot 0.5.6-734.jar. I was completely unable to save the file anywhere, tried home directory, /tmp and other places I have write permission to. With the snapshot, I at least get an error message that it thought I don't have write permission.
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improve tooltip about regexes
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funnel bugs/FRs through the website (so they read the instructions)
License
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I have tried numerous network mapping approaches these last couple of weeks, none of which have satisfied me (for example the zenmap extension to nmap, also Observium, also Cacti, NetDisco, openNMS, nwdiag, Nagios and a few others I can't remember). jNetmap on the other hand has fulfilled exactly what I was looking for - thanks for writing and releasing it - and I have managed to map my whole home LAN. I can add elements which aren't able to be autodetected (e.g. un-managed 4 port switches).
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Excellent tool and the only real alternative to Watch I have come across. There are 1000 ping type monitoring tools, but only jNetMap that allows you to position network objects where you want them, using an image as a background, for example
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Thank you very much for the program distributed under a free open license!
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So, I read all the way down this doesn't work on Win 10 thread and discovered that.5.5-686 still isn't the current download, but I followed the links and found it. Windows and Defender both gave me dire warnings. And, at least I got a Jnetmap app screen, but there is no actual map, the screen is white paper. So, I poked around and tried a "port scan" which crashed the app and will not let me close it. I'm off to find the task manager shortcut to kill it......... Found it, but jnetmap isn't listed, just java. Killing that gave me my computer back. I'll check back in a month or two to see if this app works for Win 10.
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Very useful. Couldn't maintain our network effectively without it. Would love to see plugins that could monitor protocols such as DNS and http in the future...