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LookAround
"I want to SSH into my laptop, but I keep forgetting its IP!!"
Has this ever happened to you?
$ lookaround client
Found 3 peers:
11:11:11:11:11:11 = 192.168.1.101 `laptop`
22:22:22:22:22:22 = 192.168.1.102 `desktop`
33:33:33:33:33:33 = 192.168.1.103 `old-laptop`
LookAround is a Rust program for looking up your computers' MAC and IP addresses within a LAN. There's no central server, so it's not a look-up, it's a look-around.
The client uses IP multicast to find servers within the same multicast domain, similar to Avahi and Bonjour.
Systems self-identify by MAC address and nicknames. Public keys with TOFU semantics are intended before v1.0.0.
Installation
Use the Cargo package manager from Rust to install LookAround.
cargo install lookaround
To run the server as a normal user all the time,
put this systemd unit in ~/.config/systemd/user/lookaround.service
:
[Unit]
Description=LookAround
[Service]
ExecStart=/home/user/.cargo/bin/lookaround server --nickname my-desktop
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target
Then start the service, check that it's running okay, and enable it for auto-start:
systemctl --user start lookaround
systemctl --user status lookaround
systemctl --user enable lookaround
Usage
Run the server manually: (If you haven't installed it with systemd yet)
lookaround server --nickname my-desktop
Run a client to ping all servers in the same multi-cast domain:
lookaround client
Use a longer timeout if some servers need longer than 500 ms to respond:
lookaround client --timeout-ms 1000
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. This is a hobby project, so I may reject contributions that are too big to review.
Use the kazupon Git commit message convention
License
This Git repo
This repo's upstream is https://six-five-six-four.com/git/reactor/lookaround. It's mirrored on my GitHub, https://github.com/ReactorScram/lookaround
I don't use GitHub issues, so issues are in issues.md in the repo.