Ping

By Ulf Dittmer

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(For an explanation of the GPS permission, see beneath.)

Displays a lot of community information and diagnostics: Ping a server (through ICMP over IPv4 or IPv6 and TCP), DNS lookup (with geographical lookup of IP addresses), reverse DNS lookup, WHOIS queries, inspecting HTTP response headers, trace routes (also with IP handle geo lookup), check whether or not a range of ports is open, scan a bunch for SSL versions and ciphers, perform Path MTU discovery, search for the placement of hosts, verify whether it's reachable from the general public web, and determine the danger related to an IP Address. It also reveals details of the present community setup and connection of the system, including netstat data. Wake on LAN functionality for waking up machines. The optional NetSentry displays community interfaces and warns when utilization limits are about to be breached.

Includes a home display widget for lengthy-working pings, and a Wake-on-LAN widget for waking a specific host.

Recently used hosts, IP addresses and DNS servers are remembered for auto-completion.

The results could be copied (through long-click on on the output text), sent by way of email or stored in a file as textual content or PDF. A history of the results of current operations is kept (swipe left and right to change between tabs).

Numerous choices (like using an alternate name server, Ping TTL, exhibiting ping occasions for each traceroute step, Broadcast Ping, utilizing HTTPS, setting the HTTP port number, choice of DNS record sorts to question, and so forth.) are available.

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Please be a part of the Google Group Ping Net the place I assist this app, particularly when you're having problems.

WHY THE GPS PERMISSION? First off, GPS is only accessed if the Show Location checkbox is ready in the Ping Options dialog. This checkbox is turned off by default, so unless you explicitly set it, you needn't worry about your location ever being tracked. Tracking location is helpful for measuring

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