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Worth Reading: Splitting the Ping


Ping is one of the fundamental pillars of networking. It’s simple, universally supported, and is normally one of the few things that is shipped with all network stacks. It gives us the ability to confirm that a host is reachable at all, and also a rough estimate on how much latency there is between the system running the utility and the target.

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