Network

pingtop – ping multiple servers

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

You can specify the number of data bytes to be sent. The default is 56, which translates into 64 ICMP data bytes when combined with the 8 bytes of ICMP header data. This option cannot be used with ping sweeps.

This is free and open source software.

Website: github.com/laixintao/pingtop
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Developer: laixintao
License: MIT License


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