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I built a networks scanner with ssh.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/network-scan-wi-fi-ssh/id6790997366

It scans your local network and shows:
Connected devices and IP addresses
Open ports and likely device types
Ping, DNS and port-scanning tools
Continuous device monitoring
When you find the machine you need, you can open a real interactive SSH terminal directly from its device page. It supports tools such as htop, vim, docker stats, Claude Code and Codex, along with multiple simultaneous terminal sessions.

u/Maximum_Selection696 — 3 days ago

App approval Time with Apple

Hi! I’m fairly new to publishing apps and have released two so far. My second app has now been sitting in review for about eight days and still hasn’t been looked at.
What’s confusing me is that I submitted an update to my first app six days after submitting the second app. That update included bug fixes and some feature enhancements, and it went into review within about 12 hours. Meanwhile, the brand-new app is still just sitting there.
My first app originally took about four days to be reviewed when I first submitted it.
Is this normal? Are updates to existing apps generally reviewed much faster than new app submissions, even when the new app has already been waiting for several days?

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u/Maximum_Selection696 — 5 days ago
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Got tired of juggling apps to check on my home server from my phone, so I built a LAN scanner + real SSH terminal for iPhone

First time sharing something I’ve built.

I wanted a network scanner I could use while connected to Wi-Fi, along with an SSH terminal I could access from anywhere through Tailscale, so I built Network Scan. I’d love to get feedback, bug reports, and feature suggestions from you guys.
It scans your LAN, identifies devices, shows IP addresses and open ports, and lets you tap a host to open a proper SSH terminal. htop, docker stats, and even Claude Code render correctly and accept keyboard input. You can also keep multiple live sessions open and switch between machines.
The scanner and diagnostic tools, including ping, DNS, port scanning, and subnet calculations, are free. The SSH terminal is part of Pro, available monthly, yearly with a free first week, or as a one-time lifetime purchase.
I’d especially appreciate feedback from people running home labs or managing real racks.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/network-scan-ssh-tools/id6790997366

u/Maximum_Selection696 — 28 days ago