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[New Feature][Network Scanner] Add a feature for scanning IPs #11
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can you elaborate more about the feature |
@ziyad00 Within the given range of IPs, you have to scan the network to find the available hosts. |
@Kashish121 Take a look into this, can you raise a PR for the same by tomorrow EOD? |
Will raise the PR soon, allow me some time. |
Hi there! I’m a first-time contributor and was hoping to help out with this issue. I noticed nobody was assigned to it, but if there’s already a solution in progress I’m happy to try helping out elsewhere. Thanks! |
@anandhakrishnanaji This is already done! @Kashish121, Can you please confirm if anything else is left for the same?
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@vinitshahdeo Yes this issue/feature has been resolved. It does not require any updates as of now. |
@Kashish121 @vinitshahdeo can you mark this issue as closed? |
Hi! I'm a first timer trying to contribute to open source. I would like to work on this |
So this is issue closed? |
Feature to be added: IP scanner 🔍
Follow the similar code structure and add a new file (
ipScanner.py
) in theroot
directory.To make you understand why're we doing this:
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