icon=images/icon.png encoding=ISO-8859-1 menu.file=&File menu.file.newWindow=&New window menu.file.exportAll=&Export all... menu.file.exportSelection=Export se&lection... menu.file.exportPreferences=Export &preferences... menu.file.importPreferences=&Import preferences... menu.file.exit=E&xit menu.goto=&Go to menu.goto.aliveHost=Next alive &host menu.goto.deadHost=Next d&ead host menu.goto.openPort=Next open &port menu.goto.find=Find... menu.commands=&Commands menu.commands.details=&Show details menu.commands.rescan=&Rescan IP(s) menu.commands.delete=&Delete IP(s) menu.commands.copy=&Copy IP menu.commands.copyDetails=Co&py details menu.commands.show=Show menu.commands.editComment=S&et IP comment... menu.commands.open=Open menu.commands.open.edit=Edit openers... menu.favorites=Fa&vorites menu.favorites.add=Ad&d current... menu.favorites.edit=&Manage favorites... menu.tools=&Tools menu.tools.preferences=&Preferences... menu.tools.fetchers=&Fetchers... menu.tools.select=Se&lect in list menu.tools.select.alive=&Alive hosts menu.tools.select.dead=&Dead hosts menu.tools.select.withPorts=With &open ports menu.tools.select.withoutPorts=Without o&pen ports menu.tools.scanInfo=Show scan &info menu.help=&Help menu.help.gettingStarted=Getting &Started menu.help.website=Official Website menu.help.forum=Forum menu.help.plugins=Download plugins menu.help.cmdLine=Command-line usage menu.help.checkVersion=Check for newer version... menu.help.about=&About... menu.columns.sortBy=Sort by menu.columns.sortDirection=Change sort direction menu.columns.about=About menu.columns.preferences=Fetcher preferences... state.ready=Ready state.scanning=Scanning state.waitForThreads=Wait for all threads to terminate... state.killingThreads=Killing all threads... state.exporting=Exporting results... state.searching=Searching... state.opening=Opening state.retrievingVersion=Retrieving the latest version... title.about=About title.configDetect=Configuration Detection title.statistics=Scan Statistics title.preferences=Preferences title.preferences.scanning=&Scanning title.preferences.display=&Display title.preferences.fetchers=&Fetchers title.preferences.ports=&Ports title.details=IP address details title.exportAll=Export All Results title.exportSelection=Export Selected Results title.gettingStarted=Getting Started title.favorite.add=Add a favorite title.favorite.edit=Edit favorites title.openers.edit=Edit Openers title.fetchers.select=Select Fetchers title.find=Find title.editComment=Set comment text.error=Error text.userError=Problem text.ip=IP text.threads=Threads:\u0020 text.threads.max=\u0020(max) text.display.ALL=Display: All text.display.ALIVE=Display: Alive only text.display.PORTS=Display: Open ports text.hostsSelected=\u00A0hosts selected text.favorite.add=Enter the name of the new favorite text.favorite.edit=Below you can rearrange or delete favorites text.find=Enter the text to search for text.find.notFound=Nothing was found. text.find.restart=Would you like to start from the beginning? text.editComment=Specify comment for the IP address text.configDetect=We will try to detect the number of threads that works reliably on this machine by connecting to a known host many times simultaneously using the configured port timeout.\n\nPlease provide host and port that is 100% open and works, e.g. a proxy or web server on your network. text.configDetect.host=Host: text.configDetect.port=Port: text.configDetect.tries=Initiated connections: text.configDetect.successes=Successful connections: text.configDetect.failed=A total of %d connection attempts were made. %d of them were expected to succeed, however only %d actually worked. It seems that you probably need either to set maximum number of threads to a lower value or increase the connect timeout. text.configDetect.success=The selected number of threads of %d works perfectly on your machine. text.scan.new=New scan text.scan.confirmation=Discard previous scanning results? text.scan.finished=Scanning completed text.scan.incomplete=Scanning incomplete text.scan.time.total=Total time: text.scan.time.average=Average time per host: text.scan.time.seconds=\u00A0sec text.scan.time.minutes=\u00A0min text.scan.hosts.total=Hosts scanned: text.scan.hosts.alive=Hosts alive: text.scan.hosts.ports=With open ports: text.version.latest=You are running the latest version text.version.old=The latest stable version is %LATEST, but you are running %VERSION text.openers.edit=Below you can edit or add new openers text.openers.name=Opener name (menu item): text.openers.string=Execution string: text.openers.directory=Working directory: text.openers.inTerminal=Run the program in terminal text.openers.new=New opener text.openers.hint=&Substitutions... text.openers.hintText=You may use any scanned values returned by fetchers in the execution string.\n\nThe following fetchers are currently available for substitution:\n\n text.fetchers.select=Here you can select fetchers for scanning. Fetchers are represented by columns. text.fetchers.selectedList=Selected fetchers text.fetchers.availableList=Available fetchers text.fetchers.info=Fetcher information: text.fetchers.info.notAvailable=Unfortunately, no additional information about this fetcher is available. text.about=%NAME\n\nVersion: %VERSION\nBuild: %BUILD\nBuild date: %DATE\n\n%COPYLEFT text.about.system=Java: %JAVA\nOS: %OS button.OK=OK button.cancel=Cancel button.find.next=Find &Next button.close=&Close button.next=&Next -> button.start=&Start button.start.img=images/buttons/start.png button.stop=Stop button.stop.img=images/buttons/stop.png button.kill=Stop! button.kill.img=images/buttons/kill.png button.ipUp=IP button.ipUp.img=images/buttons/ipup.png button.preferences.img=images/buttons/prefs.png button.fetchers.img=images/buttons/fetchers.png button.up=&Up button.down=&Down button.delete=De&lete button.save=&Save button.insert=&Insert button.add=&Add button.left=<< button.right=>> button.check=Chec&k... combobox.feeder.tooltip=IP Feeder selection. Change this if you need another source for IP addresses to scan list.unknown.img=images/list/unknown.png list.dead.img=images/list/dead.png list.alive.img=images/list/alive.png list.addinfo.img=images/list/addinfo.png pinger.icmp=ICMP Echo pinger.icmp2=ICMP Echo (Alternative) pinger.windows=Windows ICMP.DLL pinger.udp=UDP packet pinger.tcp=TCP port probe pinger.combined=Combined UDP+TCP opener.web=Web Browser opener.ftp=FTP opener.telnet=Telnet opener.ssh=SSH opener.ping=Ping opener.traceroute=Trace route opener.geolocate=Geo locate opener.netbios=Windows Shares opener.email=E-mail sample feeder.range=IP Range feeder.range.startIP=IP Range: feeder.range.endIP=to feeder.range.netmask=Netmask feeder.range.netmask.tooltip=Netmask of the IP range. Use either number of bits (e.g. /24) or the dotted notation (.255. = ..) feeder.range.hostname=Hostname: feeder.range.hostname.tooltip=Use this field to resolve hostnames to IP addresses feeder.file=IP List File feeder.file.name=File: feeder.file.browse=Browse... feeder.random=Random feeder.random.prototype=Base IP: feeder.random.mask=IP Mask: feeder.random.hostname=Hostname: feeder.random.count=Count: fetcher.ip=IP fetcher.ip.info=Displays the scanned IP address.\nThis fetcher is mandatory and cannot be removed from the list. fetcher.ping=Ping fetcher.ping.info=Shows whether the host replies to ping requests and shows average packet roundtrip time to the host and back if it was detected (depending on the pinging method selected in the Preferences dialog). fetcher.ping.ttl=TTL fetcher.ping.ttl.info=Shows the TTL (Time To Live) value in ping reply packets (works only with ICMP pinging).\n\nThis value is usually decremented by each node in the network that forwards the packet, so if initial value is guessable (usually 64, 128, or 255), then the difference shows the distance to the host (in number of nodes). fetcher.hostname=Hostname fetcher.hostname.info=Shows the hostname of the host obtained by the reverse DNS lookup.\n\nThis is the registered host name on the DNS server and may be different from the host name configured on the machine itself. fetcher.ports=Ports fetcher.ports.info=Shows the list of open ports from the ones that were scanned.\n\nA port is open when it is possible to complete TCP handshake with it and estabilish a connection.\nYou can select scanned ports in the Preferences dialog. fetcher.ports.filtered=Filtered Ports fetcher.ports.filtered.info=Shows the list of filtered ports from the ones that were scanned.\n\nA port is filtered when no response is being received to the connection attempt within specified amount of time. If a port is filtered, then it is probably blocked by a firewall. fetcher.comment=Comments fetcher.comment.info=Allows writing of comments for each host.\nThe comments are persisted and always shown then the host is scanned. fetcher.webDetect=Web detect fetcher.webDetect.info=Detects the web server software name and version, if possible.\n\nWorks by sending a HEAD request and reading the Server HTTP header from the response. fetcher.netbios=NetBIOS Info fetcher.netbios.info=Retrieves the NetBIOS information about Windows machines.\n\nThe response has the following format:\nDOMAIN\\USER@COMPUTER [MAC]\n\nWhere:\nDOMAIN - Windows domain or workgroup\nUSER - currently logged in user\nCOMPUTER - Windows computer name (may be different from DNS name)\nSome parts may be absent, depending on the response.\n\nNote that this won't work with machines that have firewall enabled (which are most modern installations).\nThis fetcher is provided mostly for feature-compatibility with version 2.x. fetcher.value.ms=\u00A0ms fetcher.value.notAvailable=[n/a] fetcher.value.notScanned=[n/s] preferences.threads=Threads preferences.threads.delay=Delay between starting threads (in ms): preferences.threads.maxThreads=Maximum number of threads: preferences.pinging.deadHosts=Scan dead hosts, which don't reply to pings preferences.pinging=Pinging preferences.pinging.type=Pinging method: preferences.pinging.count=Number of ping probes (packets to send): preferences.pinging.timeout=Ping timeout (in ms): preferences.broadcast=Broadcast preferences.broadcast.skip=Skip likely broadcast IP addresses preferences.fetchers.info=Here you can change preferences, specific to fetchers preferences.ports.timing=Timing preferences.ports.timing.timeout=Default port connect timeout (in ms): preferences.ports.timing.adaptTimeout=Adapt timeout to ping roundtrip time (if available) preferences.ports.timing.minTimeout=Minimal adapted connect timeout (in ms): preferences.ports.ports=Port selection preferences.ports.portsDescription=Specify ports to scan here. Ranges are supported.\nExample: 1-3,5,7,10-15,6000-6100\nIf many ports are specified, scanning can take a lot of time. preferences.display.list=Display in the results list preferences.display.list.ALL=All scanned hosts preferences.display.list.ALIVE=Alive hosts (responding to pings) only preferences.display.list.PORTS=Hosts with open ports only preferences.display.labels=Labels displayed in the results list preferences.display.labels.notAvailable=The value is not available (no results): preferences.display.labels.notScanned=The actual value was not scanned (unknown): preferences.display.confirmation=Confirmation preferences.display.confirmation.newScan=Ask for confirmation before starting a new scan preferences.display.confirmation.showInfo=Show info dialog after each scan exporter.txt=Text file (txt) exporter.txt.generated=Generated by exporter.txt.scanned=Scanned %INFO exporter.csv=Comma-separated file (csv) exporter.xml=XML file exporter.ipList=IP:List file (lst) exception.FeederException.invalidNetmask=Invalid netmask specified. Must be in the A.B.C.D format exception.FeederException.invalidHostname=Invalid or inexistent hostname specified exception.FeederException.malformedIP=Malformed IP address specified, it should look like A.B.C.D exception.FeederException.range.greaterThan=The starting IP should be lower than the ending IP exception.FeederException.random.invalidCount=Random address count must be greater than 0 exception.FeederException.file.notExists=Specified file doesn't exist or you don't have permissions to read it exception.FeederException.file.errorWhileReading=Error while reading the file exception.FeederException.file.nothingFound=No IP addresses found in the file exception.FetcherException.preferences.notAvailable=This fetcher doesn't have any preferences. exception.FetcherException.unparseablePortString=The port string is either invalid or incomplete.\nPlease check that it is in the correct format and port numbers are in the correct range (1-65535) exception.FetcherException.unsupportedPinger=The selected pinger is not supported in the current environment.\n\nThis can be the case with ICMP pingers, which require RawSocket support from the operating system (e.g. support was removed from consumer versions of Windows since XP SP2) and the respective rights (on almost all systems this requires root or administrator privileges) exception.FetcherException.pingerCreateFailure=Unable to initialize the requested pinger.\nYou can try selecting another pinger in the Preferences dialog. exception.ExporterException.failed=Exporting failed exception.ExporterException.exporter.unknown=Unknown file type, please specify correct extension in the file name. exception.ExporterException.xml.noAppend=Appending to XML files is not supported. exception.ExporterException.fetcher.notFound=Not enough data in the scanning results to export to this file type. exception.UserErrorException.openURL.failed=Unable to launch your default browser, sorry.\nURL: exception.UserErrorException.openTerminal.failed=Unable to launch the terminal, sorry\n exception.UserErrorException.opener.failed=Unable to launch an external process, sorry.\nCommand-line: exception.UserErrorException.opener.unknownFetcher=The referenced fetcher cannot be resolved in the current scanning result. Cannot execute the opener with parameter: exception.UserErrorException.opener.nullFetcherValue=The replacement value of the fetcher is empty in the scanning results. Cannot execute the opener with parameter: exception.UserErrorException.opener.edit.noSelection=Please select the position where do you want to save your opener and or the Insert button to add a new one. exception.UserErrorException.commands.noSelection=No IP address selected exception.UserErrorException.commands.noResults=No scanning results are available, please perform a scan first exception.UserErrorException.favorite.alreadyExists=A favorite with the same name already exists, please try a different one exception.UserErrorException.version.latestFailed=Failed to retrieve the latest version. Please visit the website manually. exception.OutOfMemoryError=Out Of Memory. The amount of available to the program heap memory has been exceeded.\nPlease increase the maximum heap size for this program. text.gettingStarted=Dummy text.gettingStarted1=Angry IP Scanner is an IP address scanner tool.\n\n\ It is used for scanning of IP addresses with the goal of finding alive hosts and gathering interesting information about each of them.\n\n\ You can start by specifying the IP addresses to scan (your local IP is entered by default) and clicking the Start button. text.gettingStarted2=Main terminology:\n\n\ Feeder - generator of IP addresses for scanning. Angry IP Scanner provides various kinds of feeders: IP Range, Random, and IP List File. You can select a feeder using the combo box next to the Start button.\n\n\ Fetcher - gathers specific information about a host, e.g. ping time, hostname, open ports. Feeders usually represent columns in the scanning results list. You can select additional fetchers by choosing "Tools->Select fetchers" from the menu. text.gettingStarted3=Main terminology (continued):\n\n\ Alive host - is the host, responding to pinging. These are blue in the results list.\n\n\ Dead host - is the host, not responding to pinging (red in the list). However, it may still have ports open (if firewall blocks pings). In order to scan these hosts fully, check "scan dead hosts" in the Tools->Preferences dialog.\n\n\ Open port - a TCP port, responding to connection attempts. Hosts with open ports are green in the results list.\n\n\ Filtered port - a TCP port, not responding that it is closed (no RST packet). These ports are usually specifically blocked by firewalls for some reason. text.gettingStarted4=Pinging (checking if hosts are alive):\n\n\ Angry IP Scanner can use different methods for pinging hosts. You can choose between them in the Preferences dialog.\n\n\ ICMP echo - is the standard method used by the 'ping' program. This one requires administrator or root privileges on most platforms. Note that some firewall software disables sending of ICMP echo reply packets, making alive hosts appear like dead.\n\n\ UDP - sends UDP packets (datagrams) to one of the host's ports and sees if there is any response (either positive or negative). This is non-standard, but works without special privileges.\n\n\ TCP - tries to connect to port 80 (http) on the host. This may work better than UDP for some networks, but usually it is worse.\n\n\ UDP and TCP pinging most often doesn't properly detect routers or other network equipment.\n\n\ TTL (time to live) - this fetcher works only with ICMP pinging method. Its initial value is usually 64 or 128, and the difference represents the distance to the host in number of nodes it has travelled. text.gettingStarted5=The results list displays the scanning results, one line per each scanned address.\n\n\ Using the Preferences dialog, you may configure to display:\n\ - all scanned hosts\n\ - only alive hosts\n\ - only hosts with any ports open\n\n\ Special values (also configurable):\n\ [n/s] - not scanned value that wasn't scanned at all (eg if the host is dead)\n\ [n/a] - the value is not available, but was scanned text.crippledWindowsInfo=Thank you for trying Angry IP Scanner!\n\n\ However, keep in mind that consumer versions of Windows (e.g. Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista) have limited ability to be hosts for scanning, due to removed RawSocket support and TCP connection rate limiting.\n\n\ Because of that, some preferences were changed for you, making scanning a lot slower than on full-featured operating systems. See the FAQ on Angry IP Scanner homepage.