ssdp-scan(1) | General Commands Manual | ssdp-scan(1) |
NAME¶
ssdp-scan
— Scan
for SSDP capable devices on attached networks
SYNOPSIS¶
ssdp-scan |
[-h ] [-l
LEVEL] [-t
SEC] |
DESCRIPTION¶
ssdp-scan
is a tool for scanning for
Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) capable devices on attached
networks. It sends M-SEARCH *
to
239.255.255.250
to continuously update a list of
SSDP hosts.
OPTIONS¶
The following command line options are available:
-h
- Show program help text.
-l
LEVEL- Set log level to one of the following, default
notice
:none
- Disable all logging
error
- Error conditions
warning
- Warning conditions
notice
- Normal but significant condition (default)
info
- Informational
debug
- Debug-level messages
Timeout and exit after SEC seconds.
- [IFACE]
- By default
ssdp-scan
runs on all IPv4 capable interfaces, except loopback. If interface names are given as arguments,ssdp-scan
will run only on them.
NOTES¶
ssdp-scan
is very impatient. In order to
scan for hosts it sends M-SEARCH *
messages every
other second, which can result in lots of replies, which in turn causes
ssdp-scan
to retrieve XML files from each replying
host. Be careful.
Unless started with the -t
SEC option, ssdp-scan
does not
terminate on its own. Instead, it scans continuously until the user stops it
by pressing Ctrl-C.
ssdp-scan
does not rely on a local SSDP
responder. It has no dependencies besides a standard UNIX libc.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
ssdp-scan
was written by
Joachim Wiberg ⟨troglobit@gmail.com⟩
to test ssdpd
in complex network topologies. It is
modeled on mdns-scan(1).
October 22, 2022 | Linux 6.13.6-1-default |