Hi Alfredo!

        I'm playing around with bing (got from
http://fgouget.free.fr/bing/index-en.shtml).

Only bing_src-1.3.5.tar.gz I got compiled.

Running bing (as root):

/urs/local/bin 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 (local and remote node,
respectively)

I only got a bunch of
--------------------------
...
method_do_probe *time out*
received a stale Echo Reply id=31556 seq=94
 --bing_probes.c:486-- icmp_type/code=3/1 rtt=1000.04
 --bing_probes.c:486-- icmp_type/code=3/1 rtt=1000.14
 --bing_probes.c:486-- icmp_type/code=3/1 rtt=1999.88
 --bing_probes.c:486-- icmp_type/code=3/1 rtt=1999.98
 --bing_probes.c:507-- probe timeout
method_do_probe *time out*
received a stale Echo Reply id=31556 seq=95
...
----------------------------

Anyway, could give us more information about the source you got and how
you're testing there?

Many thanks in advance.

On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Alfredo C. L�pez wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Bing works great! It nice learn something new every day.
> It informs the speed between two nodes very accurately. Very very cool.
> Thanks James!
>
>
> ALF
> PS: I compiled it from the sources coming from Suse (search in rpmpbone for
> bing). I think you need at least Mandrake 8.2 to compile it.
> In a Mandrake 7.2 I couldn't make it work. (something missing about sockets)
>
>
>
>
> El Jue 10 Oct 2002 02:42, James Sparenberg escribi�:
> > Took me a day or two to find my notes... Bing... may be the answer for
> > what you want it can tell you the bandwith throughput for any two points
> > on the net or on your lan.  It's easy to use (just like ping) and it
> > works.
> >
> > James
> >
> > http://web.cnam.fr/reseau/bing.html
> >
> > On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 18:02, Toshiro wrote:
> > > I've asked several times this question before, but nobody gave me a good
> > > answer so far, let me try here :)
> > >
> > > What shall I do to know the actual connection speed (10/100Mb) of a
> > > network interface? I'm looking for a linux software solution (like
> > > typing a command, looking at some log, you name it), answers like "look
> > > at the link light of your network card/switch/etc" are not valid :)
> > >
> > > BTW, in Solaris is pretty simple to know that, just bring the interface
> > > up with 'ifconf' and you get the answer.
> > >
> > > Toshiro.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ----
> > >
> > >
> > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
> > > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
>
>

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  Instituto de Biof�sica Carlos Chagas Filho
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