kw123 wrote:I guess that's the problem.
Which os are your using?
Fingscan wants to jnstall in /usr/bin.
If that does not work ... it will fail
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Using macOS Sierra, 10.12.3. There is a directory, "fing" under the "Documents" directory and there are three files, fing.data, fing.log, fingerror.log. I assume those are created when fing is run for the first time. Not a linux guy. Is fing some kind of daemon process? Can I just move some files to the correct directory or is there something else I can do to make this work? Thanks.
Edit: Just looked and found that fing appears to get installed at /usr/local/bin. It also creates a fing directory under /usr/local/lib if that helps you figure out what is going on.