How to Measure and Monitor Network Latency in Linux Using ping, mtr, and smokeping #network #ping #mtr #smokeping #linux #linuxnetworking #troubleshooting #commandline
https://ostechnix.com/monitor-network-latency-linux-ping-mtr-smokeping/
How to Measure and Monitor Network Latency in Linux Using ping, mtr, and smokeping #network #ping #mtr #smokeping #linux #linuxnetworking #troubleshooting #commandline
https://ostechnix.com/monitor-network-latency-linux-ping-mtr-smokeping/
Ping #0: Actualizaciones, novedades y ranking de distros #ping
https://voidnull.es/ping-0/
Ping #0: Actualizaciones, novedades y ranking de distros
Aquí encontrarás las distribuciones más recientes, paquetes actualizados y el ranking de las distros más descargadas.
679 - Tres herramientas espectaculares para Linux
Tres herramientas espectaculares para #linux con las que complementar a #find, #ping y #tar pero de una forma más próxima al lenguaje natural humano
Sin lugar a dudas una de las operaciones mas habituales que realizamos en la terminal, ya sea Linux o cualquier otro sistema operativo es buscar. Y, s
OK, this "network via power socket" thing is pretty good. It didn't give me 1gpbs but at least it gave me much better #ping to a gateway.
Also, ridiculously easy to install and set up.
@dillo I got it running here now: https://smokeping.melroy.org/
I just setup it up. Although I'm also running Grafana (Like: https://stats.melroy.org/public-dashboards/f628b3a1abe5417fa9549c0a210c953d?orgId=1&refresh=5m)
Smokeping has its own web interface. It should be feasible to create fping with influxdb/Prometheus and create graphs in Grafana as well. But for now I just setuped https://smokeping.melroy.org/
I didn't actually realise "ping" was an acronym until today. I knew roughly how it worked.
But I do now regret learning what the acronym stands for .
( Ref: https://www.virginmedia.com/blog/gaming/what-is-a-good-ping )
LIES!
~ $ ping one.one.one.one
PING one.one.one.one (1.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from one.one.one.one (1.0.0.1): icmp_seq=1 ttl=59 time=16.2 ms
64 bytes from one.one.one.one (1.0.0.1): icmp_seq=2 ttl=59 time=16.7 ms
64 bytes from one.one.one.one (1.0.0.1): icmp_seq=3 ttl=59 time=16.7 ms
P*rseensuti kun elämänsä voi tehdä itselleen vaikeaksi… Hakkaan hyvän aikaa päätäni seinään miettien, miksei #virtuaalikone suostu yhdistämään #NAS'sin #NFS-jakoa, vaikka asetusten pitäisi olla kunnossa ja NASsia pystyy #ping'aamaankin. Myös #SSH:lla pääsee kaikkiin koneisiin paitsi NASsiin.
No äh, minähän asetin juuri eilen virtuaalikoneiden #IPv4-osoitteen viimeisen oktetin alkamaan 130:stä, ja NASsilla torpataan osoitteet, joissa se on ≥ 128! #atkjuttuja #miehenelämää
Développeurs, ce tuto est pour vous !
Vous cherchez une solution simple pour suivre les clics sur vos liens avec HTML et PHP ? Découvrez comment utiliser l’attribut ping dans vos projets.
Lien vers le tuto vidéo : https://youtu.be/w1xalYF8vtE
Note : Non totalement compatible avec Firefox, mais fonctionne bien sur Chrome et Edge !
Ich hab die letzten Tage mal mit Rust Networking gespielt und das hier hab ich rausbekommen. Vielleicht hilft es ja jemandem.
https://medium.com/@dbrukakis/ping-rust-low-level-networking-3e51dffa9b55
Пишем ping на Go: сможем ли составить конкуренцию стандартному ping?
Всем привет! Меня зовут Игорь Горбунов, я разрабатываю платформу базовой станции в YADRO и изучаю Golang почти год. Уже перевалил рубеж «вывести на экран сумму четных элементов среза» и захотел написать что-то более сложное. Я интересуюсь сетями, и решил посмотреть, как в Go реализуется работа с протоколами ICMP и ICMPv6. Наиболее простая задача, связанная с ними, — реализация программы ping. Она отправляет указанному узлу сети запросы ICMP типа Echo-Request и ожидает ответы типа Echo-Reply. На первый взгляд — простейшая задача, поэтому усложним ее: построим приложение, похожее на утилиту ping в UNIX-подобных системах. Под катом расскажу, как я решал задачу и с какими подводными камнями столкнулся.
Measuring a Well with Just a Hammer and a Smartphone - What’s the best way to measure the depth of a well using a smartphone? If you’re f... - https://hackaday.com/2024/12/19/measuring-a-well-with-just-a-hammer-and-a-smartphone/ #smartphone #homehacks #audacity #science #sonar #sound #echo #ping #well
@james There should be a website dedicated to the most interesting & funny finds! #wireshark #icmp #networksniffing #ping
I recently found a #network #troubleshooting utility: https://ping.pe/
You can run commands like #ping #dig #mtr #bgp etc and it will return results from multiple endpoints. I've wanted to make a tool like this myself for awhile but getting multiple endpoints is tricky. So cool!
Hey!
A few minutes ago I heard one of my electronic devices and appliances go “Ding!” but I had no idea which device it was. They all sound much the same. I actually said out loud, to the non-persons who live in my apartment, “OK. What just beeped?” and I waited a moment to see if any of my appliances would answer me. None of them did.
Image from randtune via Android.gadgethacks.comA week or so ago, I missed a couple of texts from one of my adult children because I failed to hear the discrete “Ping” on my phone. I was in another room for one of those pings, and there was ambient noise from other devices going on when the second ping sounded. My son wanted to know if I was free to chat, which I was, but I missed both of the moments because of the understated ping.
Consequently, I changed the sound for notifications from a genteel ping to an authoritative “Hey!” It is a woman’s voice and it gets my attention every time, even if I’m in another room.
Hey! image via Algot Runeman at Flickr.comFor some reason, it reminds me of my mother. I don’t think she ever yelled “Hey!” in my direction, but the tone is familiar. I remember her calling me in for tea time, or bed time, or bath time, as she stood in either of the front or back doorways of the family home. In those days, I played outside whenever possible, and usually close to home.
Once, though, I was waylaid by some friends who talked me into wandering further away. I ended up in a field and playground a long way from home, and I think I crossed a stream while wearing my school shoes. I also lost track of time, so that when I was walking back and getting close to home, I could see my mother standing on the sidewalk with her arms folded. I knew I was in trouble.
The time was much later than I had imagined and mum had become very anxious. In my family, parental anxiety translated into strict behavioural consequences. When she learned I had been in a stream, my mum said “There are leeches in that stream!” and I was promptly stripped of my clothes and put into a bath.
That was one of the few times when I felt my mother’s fears for me turn in chastisement. I never felt punished, exactly, but I always knew when I had crossed a line.
It is odd, then, that my cell phone’s “Hey!” reminds me of my mum when she was cross. She never actually said “Hey!”, but the tone of the voice on my phone is so close to my worried mum’s that it always gets my attention. It isn’t what is said that matters. It’s all in the resonance. And the folded arms.