what it will do, in its raw mode, is show whatever you input into one
side on the other side. using standard in, it looks a lot like a
real-time chat session. knowing that, you could pipe in any input you
wanted, and compare that to the output you see on the other side


On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 22:40, Shannon Roddy wrote:
> Does it give me output similar to ping?
> 
> e.g.:
> "--- xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ping statistics ---
> 3 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% loss, time 2010ms"
> 
> On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 22:39, Tim Fournet wrote:
> > You can use NetCat, "nc" to send test packets from one machine to
> > another via tcp or udp. Just run it on a machine on each side, either as
> > client or server, and either tcp or udp.
> > 
> > -Tim
> > 
> > 
> > On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 21:40, Shannon Roddy wrote:
> > > Does anyone know of a good utility to test for dropped/lost packets via
> > > non-icmp methods?  LSU has a cap on the amount of icmp traffic that they
> > > allow through.  I am having network problems via LSU's network and I get
> > > the standard response most of the time that it is the traffic shaping
> > > software.  I need to be able to prove that I am getting lost packets via
> > > another method.
> > > 
> > > Thanks,
> > > Shannon
> > > 
> > > 
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