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I’ve often wished for a way of logging pings when troubleshooting connectivity problems. Today I revisited the problem using fping. fping and fping6 both have options to run a continuous ping ( -l ), and when combined with -D to insert the unix timestamp, can log the latency and loss to a destination in 1s increments. When working with unix timestamps, the following one-liner is handy: perl…
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