UntzUntz LAN Scan finds and creates a listing of files contained on your local Samba network. It includes a CGI script to perform searches. The search results pages are completely customizable. UntzUntz LAN Scan also supports exclusion of certain directories or entire shares from indexing. UntzUntz LAN Scan has been verified to compile in Linux and FreeBSD.
| Tags | Internet Web Indexing/Search Networking |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux BSD |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: There was a problem with the code in previous versions in which files were not indexed into the database if they were dated in December. This is now fixed. Minor changes were made to the CGI search program.


Changes: A segfault occurred if there was white space at the end of the configuration file. This is now fixed. There was also a problem with files that are Hidden, System, Readonly, and Archive attributed. You would see this behaviour if the CGI program hung.


Changes: The ability to specify a template for the search results has been added. This allows you to customize your search site, making it fit in with the rest of your Web site. The ability to force the crawler to search certain shares was added. Some small bugfixes were also made.


Changes: A bug which occurred when the temp directory was not set to /tmp/ was fixed.


Changes: The ability to specify username, password, and workgroup was added. Support was added for a server-side version of robots.txt to block machines, shares, directories from the admin side. A problem with shares that have more than one word in them was fixed. For the CGI, a timer was added to time the search, as well as the ability to specify how many results to display per page. The page listing at the bottom of the search was fixed. Some other minor formatting changes were made.