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omping – test IPv4/IPv6 multicast connectivity on a LAN

April 20, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

Omping (Open Multicast Ping) is tool to test IP multicast functionality primarily in local network. Written in C.

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alive – periodic ping

April 20, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

alive is a package that provides a command-line program to periodically make network contact with (aka “ping”) a specified host.

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fping – send ICMP echo probes to network hosts

April 20, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

fping is a program to send ICMP echo probes to network hosts, similar to ping, but much better performing when pinging multiple hosts.

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tcping – network tool similar to ping

April 20, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

tcping is a terminal based network tool which is similar to ping. It can provide ASCII reports.

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BWPing – measures bandwidth and response times between two hosts using ICMP

April 20, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

BWPing measures bandwidth and response times between two hosts using ICMP echo request/echo reply mechanism.

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SmokePing – latency measurement tool

April 20, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

SmokePing is a latency measurement tool. It can measure, store and display latency, latency distribution and packet loss.

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cnping – minimal graphical IPV4 ping / HTTP ping tool

April 20, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

cnping is a minimal graphical IPV4 Ping/HTTP Ping Tool. It uses rawdraw so it is OS independent.

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pingtop – ping multiple servers

April 20, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

pingtop is a command-line tool to ping multiple servers and show the result in a top like terminal UI. MIT license.

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gping – ping but with a graph

April 20, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

gping is an implementation of ping with graphing of results. It’s written in the Rust programming language. MIT license.

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pingu – ping command with pingu

April 20, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

pingu is a command implementation in Go. It features pingu ASCII art. This is free and open source software.

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