Simon Kitching wrote:
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 16:50, John Summerfield wrote:
debian user wrote:
i would like to set up a ping server for my office. I however have
not found a simple way of recieving a responce of "dead" or "alive".
I am not to concerned about time
Simon Kitching wrote:
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 16:50, John Summerfield wrote:
debian user wrote:
i would like to set up a ping server for my office. I however have
not found a simple way of recieving a responce of "dead" or "alive".
I am not to concerned about time
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 16:50, John Summerfield wrote:
> debian user wrote:
>
> > i would like to set up a ping server for my office. I however have
> > not found a simple way of recieving a responce of "dead" or "alive".
> > I am not to concerne
debian user wrote:
i would like to set up a ping server for my office. I however have
not found a simple way of recieving a responce of "dead" or "alive".
I am not to concerned about time etc? I just want to ping a few
servers and then send the results out in a email to
On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 09:23:17AM -0400, debian user wrote:
> i would like to set up a ping server for my office. I however have not
> found a simple way of recieving a responce of "dead" or "alive". I am
> not to concerned about time etc?
Try fping.
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debian user wrote:
i would like to set up a ping server for my office. I however have
not found a simple way of recieving a responce of "dead" or "alive".
I am not to concerned about time etc? I just want to ping a few
servers and then send the results out in a email to
i would like to set up a ping server for my office. I however have not
found a simple way of recieving a responce of "dead" or "alive". I am
not to concerned about time etc? I just want to ping a few servers and
then send the results out in a email to a few key perso
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