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Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
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Thu Nov 12, 2015 8:07 am
by Wondercow
I'm sure I have
I have a keychain item for "fingrt" and when I turn on
debug all I get this entry
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fingscan getting password.. was already in system
fingscan password entered=password: "&a3taC#5B"
My router password isn't normally "Cat", that was just to test
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
Posted:
Thu Nov 12, 2015 8:09 am
by kw123
Ok I guess I need to send you a special version that gives more info on the router config. Will sometime later today.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
Posted:
Thu Nov 12, 2015 9:49 am
by kw123
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
Posted:
Thu Nov 12, 2015 11:34 am
by Wondercow
Thanks for your help Karl. The most recent log is below. Am I correct in assuming that the error shown there is what you're looking for?
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Nov 12, 2015, 12:25:12
Reloading plugin "fingscan 4.16.6"
Stopping plugin "fingscan 4.16.6" (pid 81060)
fingscan stopConcurrentThread called 1
fingscan exception StopThread triggered ... stopped, quitNOW was:no
fingscan stopConcurrentThread called 2
fingscan shutdown called
Stopped plugin "fingscan 4.16.6"
Starting plugin "fingscan 4.16.6" (pid 83995)
Started plugin "fingscan 4.16.6"
fingscan FINGSCAN--V 4-16-6 initializing will take ~ 2 minutes...
fingscan killing ping jobs: all
fingscan leaving WiFi parameters at default, not configured in 'fingscan/Configure...'
fingscan indigo variables initialized
fingscan getting password
fingscan get password done
fingscan Router wifi not reachable, userid password or ipnumber wrong?
error bad return from curl ['<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>401 Unauthorized</TITLE></HEAD>\n<BODY BGCOLOR="#cc9999"><H4>401 Unauthorized</H4>\nAuthorization required.\n</BODY></HTML>\n']
fingscan loaded indigo data
fingscan network info: inet 192.168.0.13 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
fingscan ifind plugin: com.corporatechameleon.iFindplugBeta
fingscan FING initializing
fingscan FING initialized .. created new data waiting ~ 1 minute for stable operation
fingscan settings: iDevicesEnabled False
fingscan settings: inbetweenPingType 0
fingscan settings: wifiRouter MERLIN
fingscan settings: wait seconds between cycles 5
fingscan settings: password entered True
fingscan settings: debugLevel 4
fingscan settings: FINGSCAN will scan Network 192.168.0.1-255
fingscan
fingscan
fingscan printWiFi: no WiFi devices defined
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
Posted:
Thu Nov 12, 2015 11:37 am
by kw123
ok this states that it can not login .. could you try option Merlin =.... _54
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
Posted:
Thu Nov 12, 2015 11:50 am
by Wondercow
It's pretty much the same thing, but the 401 error keeps popping up. I was trying to avoid it, but I'll try a factory reset and re-entering my settings to see if that clears it up.
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Nov 12, 2015, 12:42:32
Reloading plugin "fingscan 4.16.6"
Stopping plugin "fingscan 4.16.6" (pid 84344)
fingscan stopConcurrentThread called 1
fingscan exception StopThread triggered ... stopped, quitNOW was:no
fingscan stopConcurrentThread called 2
fingscan shutdown called
Stopped plugin "fingscan 4.16.6"
Starting plugin "fingscan 4.16.6" (pid 84874)
Received INSTEON "Water Heater Control" off (button 2)
Started plugin "fingscan 4.16.6"
fingscan FINGSCAN--V 4-16-6 initializing will take ~ 2 minutes...
fingscan killing ping jobs: all
fingscan leaving WiFi parameters at default, not configured in 'fingscan/Configure...'
fingscan indigo variables initialized
fingscan getting password
fingscan get password done
fingscan wifi data received not complete(wificlients): ['<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>401 Unauthorized</TITLE></HEAD>\n<BODY BGCOLOR="#cc9999"><H4>401 Unauthorized</H4>\nAuthorization required.\n</BODY></HTML>\n']
fingscan Router wifi not reachable, userid password or ipnumber wrong?
error bad return from curl ['<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>401 Unauthorized</TITLE></HEAD>\n<BODY BGCOLOR="#cc9999"><H4>401 Unauthorized</H4>\nAuthorization required.\n</BODY></HTML>\n']
fingscan loaded indigo data
fingscan network info: inet 192.168.0.13 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
fingscan ifind plugin: com.corporatechameleon.iFindplugBeta
fingscan FING initializing
fingscan FING initialized .. created new data waiting ~ 1 minute for stable operation
fingscan settings: iDevicesEnabled False
fingscan settings: inbetweenPingType 0
fingscan settings: wifiRouter MERLIN378_54
fingscan settings: wait seconds between cycles 5
fingscan settings: password entered True
fingscan settings: debugLevel 4
fingscan settings: FINGSCAN will scan Network 192.168.0.1-255
fingscan
fingscan
fingscan wifi data received not complete(wificlients): ['<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>401 Unauthorized</TITLE></HEAD>\n<BODY BGCOLOR="#cc9999"><H4>401 Unauthorized</H4>\nAuthorization required.\n</BODY></HTML>\n']
fingscan printWiFi: no WiFi devices defined
fingscan wifi data received not complete(wificlients): ['<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>401 Unauthorized</TITLE></HEAD>\n<BODY BGCOLOR="#cc9999"><H4>401 Unauthorized</H4>\nAuthorization required.\n</BODY></HTML>\n']
fingscan wifi data received not complete(wificlients): ['<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>401 Unauthorized</TITLE></HEAD>\n<BODY BGCOLOR="#cc9999"><H4>401 Unauthorized</H4>\nAuthorization required.\n</BODY></HTML>\n']
fingscan wifi data received not complete(wificlients): ['<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>401 Unauthorized</TITLE></HEAD>\n<BODY BGCOLOR="#cc9999"><H4>401 Unauthorized</H4>\nAuthorization required.\n</BODY></HTML>\n']
fingscan wifi data received not complete(wificlients): ['<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>401 Unauthorized</TITLE></HEAD>\n<BODY BGCOLOR="#cc9999"><H4>401 Unauthorized</H4>\nAuthorization required.\n</BODY></HTML>\n']
Received INSTEON "Water Heater Control" on (button 2)
fingscan wifi data received not complete(wificlients): ['<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>401 Unauthorized</TITLE></HEAD>\n<BODY BGCOLOR="#cc9999"><H4>401 Unauthorized</H4>\nAuthorization required.\n</BODY></HTML>\n']
fingscan wifi data received not complete(wificlients): ['<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>401 Unauthorized</TITLE></HEAD>\n<BODY BGCOLOR="#cc9999"><H4>401 Unauthorized</H4>\nAuthorization required.\n</BODY></HTML>\n']
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
Posted:
Thu Nov 12, 2015 12:11 pm
by kw123
ignore my last msg
1. password/userid is wrong
or
2. another mac/pc is already logged in, asus only allows ONE client to be connected at anytime. if you are logged in from another mac logout and wait 15 minutes
Karl
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
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Sun Nov 29, 2015 10:27 pm
by farberm
Quick question:
I am using fingscan in conjunction with iFindStuff and HomeBridge 2.0. Everything works extremely well except that I have a large number of ipDevices that I would need to input their device ID into the homeBridge config file to exclude them because there is a limit of 100 devices. Many of these devices are just network devices such as printers etc. Is there any way to have fingscan output the device ID's to a file so that I do not need to manually enter them?
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
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Sun Nov 29, 2015 11:37 pm
by kw123
half way there:
fingscan/ menu/ save IpDevices ==> creates a copy of the variables in documents/fing/fings.save
you might also try:
fingscan/ menu/ log details.. ==> see log file output.
hoep that helps,
If you need a specific format let me know
Karl
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
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Mon Nov 30, 2015 4:23 am
by farberm
Do I need to create a specific file name?
Halfway there?
Nov 30, 2015, 5:21:50 AM
fingscan command: log IP-Services of your network
fingscan starting log IP-Services of your network, might take 1-2 minutes
fingscan fing network scan: 192.168.1.0/24
fingscan fing details failed , no output file
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
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Mon Nov 30, 2015 10:02 am
by kw123
"fingscan fing details failed , no output file"
see the fixed post in fingscan download. should work again
Karl
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
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Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:08 am
by bluenoise
Last night, I replaced my AirPort Extreme with an Asus RT-AC88U and am having trouble getting it to work with Smartphone Radar. I've installed Fing and the associated plugin, updated SPR to 1.1.4, and configured everything (I thought) to use Fing as a source of data for SPR. I am not currently configured to poll the router directly from the Fing plugin.
The Fing plugin is generating all the appropriate data and I see my assorted iPhones in the list of "up" devices, but SPR still thinks they're all away. In the SPR configuration, I have the path to the Fing.log file and the password to my Mac is stored.
What should I try to get this working?
Thanks!
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
Posted:
Thu Apr 07, 2016 3:44 pm
by kw123
what is SPR?
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
Posted:
Thu Apr 07, 2016 4:34 pm
by bluenoise
Oops, I shouldn't have been so lazy in my typing.
SPR = "Smartphone Radar"
Re: Using Fing as a new way to detect smartphone presence
Posted:
Thu Apr 07, 2016 4:35 pm
by kw123
I don't know about SPR, I am using FINGSCAN (have written)