Hi,
For the version of ping used in Redhat, I think you can do:
- Where is ping
$ which ping
/bin/ping
- Now, query the rpm database to know which rpm installs /bin/ping
$ rpm -q --file /bin/ping
iputils-20020124-3
- Next, you can go to the redhat ftp, or use rpmfind.net to search
and downlo
Hi,
Sorry for asking an off topic question. I am looking out for the source
code of the ping program so that I can make some modifications and use it
as per my needs. Searching through the net lead me to the website of the
author of the ping program. However the source code does not get
downloaded