A Program to Ping Multiple Hosts
FPing is a ping-like program that uses the Internet Control Message
Protocol (ICMP) echo request to determine if a target host is
responding. FPing differs from ping in that you can specify any number
of targets on the command line or specify a file containing a list of
targets to ping. Instead of sending pings to one target until it times
out or replies, FPing sends a ping packet and moves on to the next
target in a round-robin fashion.
In the default mode, if a target replies, it is noted and removed from
the list of targets to check. If a target does not respond within a
certain time limit or retry limit, it is designated as unreachable.
FPing also supports sending a specified number of pings to a target or
looping indefinitely (as in ping).
Unlike ping, FPing is meant to be used in scripts. Its output is
designed to be easy to parse.
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fping-2.4b2-fixwarnings.patch | 0000000111 111 Bytes | |
fping-2.4b2.tar.bz2 | 0000054320 53 KB | |
fping.changes | 0000002010 1.96 KB | |
fping.spec | 0000003468 3.39 KB | |
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