RE: Running Application when Network Connection Detected
Ah. Sorry, guess that would be important. Win XP Thanks, -Ray -----Original Message----- From: Paul Fleming [mailto:paul.f@hostdime.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 10:28 PM To: Raymond L. Corbin Cc: nanog Subject: Re: Running Application when Network Connection Detected -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 What OS? Raymond L. Corbin wrote:
Hey,
Fairly certain this isn't the place for this but I've exhausted my googling and I'm sure someone here may know. I was looking for an application that will detect when you connect to a specific wireless network that when connected automatically run a specified application. Any ideas?
Thanks!
-Ray
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Ah. Sorry, guess that would be important. Win XP
If you are willing to do some (dot net) scripting, look at the information at: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms700657.aspx "Receiving notifications when things change" Gary
I have done this in troubleshooting an OSPF issue where we needed to immediately grab logs from a buffer that had only limited size when the adjacency reset due to a dead timer. If you have WildPackets OmniPeek analzyer its easy if you understand the protocol operations you need to filter on. I simply created a filter for the specific packet (in this case OSPF Master Bit). Whenever the analyzer would see the specific packet it would launch an executable file. I used SecureCRT's scripting language to have it log into the router and save off whatever show commands I needed. You can also have it syslog, snmp-trap, or send an email.
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Buhrmaster, Gary
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Burns, Kevin
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Raymond L. Corbin