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On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 02:52:15 GMT, Greg Fortune <gfortune_ewu at ispchannel.com> wrote: >Why aren't we using the standard Linux ping as a command? Is ping.py >somehow faster? The standard Linux ping is standard only on Linux. And maybe not even on all Linuxes. But Python is cross-platform, and it crosses to some odd platforms. I wrote a utility program (not Python) to parse and normalize ping output so it could be loaded into a database. (The customer used ping to periodically check troublesome network segments, I think. ICBW.) Anyway, they had four versions of ping that produced identifiably different outputs. The Windows NT ping was particularly evil. (Could be NT redirection is the evil; I don't know.) NT's ping, redirected to a file, terminated each line with 0x0D 0x0D 0x0A. Looked fine until you dumped it in hex. -- Mike Sherrill Information Management Systems
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