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awake 0.7.1

Command line program/library to wake-on-lan a remote host.

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Short program (library) to "wake on lan" a remote host.

If you want to know something more about the WoL stuff check the wikipedia page.

Usage: awake.py [options] MAC1 [MAC2 MAC3 MAC...]

    Options:
      --version             show program's version number and exit
      -h, --help            show this help message and exit
      -p PORT, --port=PORT  Destination port. (Default 9)
      -b BROADCAST, --broadcast=BROADCAST
                            Broadcast ip of the network. (Default 255.255.255.255)
      -a ADDRESS, --address=ADDRESS
                            Address to connect and send the packet, by default use
                            the broadcast.
      -f FILE, --file=FILE  Use a file with the list of macs, separated with -s,
                            by default \n.
      -s SEPARATOR, --separator=SEPARATOR
                            Pattern to be use as a separator with the -f option.
      -q, --quiet           Do not output informative messages.

CLI Examples

Wake-on-lan a group of computers in the current network:

awake.py MAC1 MAC2 MAC3 MAC4 MACn

which is equivalent to:

awake.py -f ~/list_of_macs

and in the file list_of_macs have one MAC per line or use the -s option.

Wake-on-lan a computer or group of computers in a extenal network

For this situation, you need to forward a port in your router, for example to forward 9999 to 9 in the localnetwork o 7777 to 7, check the documentation if your router or modem. After the port has been configured you can use DDNS to have a reference to the current ip address of your router/modem and use awake in this way:

awake.py -a myhouse.homedns.com -p 9999 -f ~/file_with_my_macs

or use any other option, the importan here is to use the -a and -p options to specify the destination to send the magic packet.

As a library

The real functionality of the wake-on-lan is provided from a short function that is implemented in the provided module wol:

wol(mac, broadcast='255.255.255.255', dest=None, port=9)
    Send  a "magic packet" to the given destination mac to wakeup
    the host, if `dest` is not specified then the packed is broadcasted.

Apart from the awake script the WOL functionality can be easily integrated in your python programs with a simple call to the function like:

import wol
def sysadmin_function_x(mac, *args):
    # some stuff...
    wol.wol(mac)
    # some more stuff...

Improvements, bugs?

For any improvement or bug, feel free to create an issue in the github project.

 
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awake-0.7.1.tar.gz (md5) Source 2011-12-20 4KB 301