On Mar 7 15:13, Paul G Cantalupo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I run ping as the administrator on my Win2K box, it works fine but as
> a regular user, I get the following.
>
> ping: socket: operation not permitted
I just had a look into the sources. Cygwin's ping is using raw sockets.
This only wor
I have this same problem. Did i miss a solution
posting? (I don't remember, but i thought this used
to
work fine)
-- bye
From: Paul G Cantalupo
Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 15:13:02 -0500 (EST)
>When I run ping as the administrator on my Win2K box,
it works fine but as
>a regular user, I get th
Jason FU wrote:
$ ping www.cygwin.com
Do you have problems understanding a *SIMPLE* request?
Please provide the details as mentioned in the web page
http://cygwin.com/problems.html.
In case that wasn't clear to you: Please provide the details as
mentioned in the web page http://cygwin.com/proble
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 01:29:52PM -, Lino Miguel Martins Tinoco wrote:
>Jason FU wrote:
>
>> $ ping www.cygwin.com
>> PING www.cygwin.com (12.107.209.250): 56 data bytes
>> sendto: Operation not permitted
>> ping: wrote www.cygwin.com 64 chars, ret=-1
>> ping: recvfrom: Invalid argument
>> pin
Lino Miguel Martins Tinoco telecom.pt> writes:
>
> Jason FU wrote:
>
> > $ ping www.cygwin.com
> > PING www.cygwin.com (12.107.209.250): 56 data bytes
> > sendto: Operation not permitted
> > ping: wrote www.cygwin.com 64 chars, ret=-1
> > ping: recvfrom: Invalid argument
> > ping: recvfrom: Inv
Jason FU wrote:
> $ ping www.cygwin.com
> PING www.cygwin.com (12.107.209.250): 56 data bytes
> sendto: Operation not permitted
> ping: wrote www.cygwin.com 64 chars, ret=-1
> ping: recvfrom: Invalid argument
> ping: recvfrom: Invalid argument
> ...
It seems the packet is assembled but it cannot
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