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- data/CHANGES +133 -0
- data/MANIFEST +21 -0
- data/README +31 -0
- data/Rakefile +55 -0
- data/doc/ping.txt +231 -0
- data/lib/net/ping.rb +11 -0
- data/lib/net/ping/external.rb +107 -0
- data/lib/net/ping/http.rb +88 -0
- data/lib/net/ping/icmp.rb +165 -0
- data/lib/net/ping/ping.rb +81 -0
- data/lib/net/ping/tcp.rb +86 -0
- data/lib/net/ping/udp.rb +119 -0
- data/net-ping-1.2.2-x86-mswin32-60.gem +0 -0
- data/net-ping.gemspec +35 -0
- data/net-ping.gemspec~ +34 -0
- data/test/tc_pingexternal.rb +89 -0
- data/test/tc_pinghttp.rb +83 -0
- data/test/tc_pingicmp.rb +84 -0
- data/test/tc_pingtcp.rb +105 -0
- data/test/tc_pingudp.rb +99 -0
- data/test/ts_ping.rb +18 -0
- metadata +101 -0
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== 1.2.2 - 22-Jan-2008
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* Bug fix for Ping::External where it was not honoring the timeout value.
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Thanks go to Chris Morris for the spot and the patch.
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* Bug fix for Ping::External where non-English output could cause false
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positives on MS Windows Vista or later. This library now requires the
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windows-pr library on MS Windows systems as a result.
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* Added the Ping::UDP.service_check and Ping::UDP.service_check= class
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methods. This method controls whether or not Errno::ECONNREFUSED or
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Errno::ECONNRESET are considered successful pings or not.
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* The Ping::HTTP class no longer uses the resolv-replace library on MS Windows
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because it was (ironically) causing timeouts.
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* Changed the Ping::TCP.econnrefused method to Ping::TCP.service_check. I
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changed it because I now use a similar method in Ping::UDP, but that handles
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more than Errno::ECONNREFUSED. An alias is provided to provide backwards
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compatibility, but it is considered deprecated and will be removed in the
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1.3.0 release.
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* Removed the install.rb file. The Rakefile now handles installation.
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== 1.2.1 - 6-Apr-2007
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* For the Ping::External class, if a ping attempt results in 100% packet loss
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it is now considered a failed ping, regardless of whether or not an error
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was sent to stdout.
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* Fixed the Ping::External class for OS X.
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* Added a Rakefile. Installation and testing should now be run via Rake tasks.
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* Minor fix for the Ping::ICMP class where I had accidentally dup'd some
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aliases. This was harmless, but did cause warnings with -w.
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== 1.2.0 - 5-Dec-2006
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* Internal reorganization - each class now lives in its own file.
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* Added the Ping::ICMP class. Thanks go to Jos Backus for contributing a
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large part of the code.
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* The host argument is now optional in the constructor. You can now specify
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it in the ping method instead. Note that it must be specified in one place
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or the other.
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* Each PingXXX class is now Ping::XXX instead. However, class name aliases
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have been setup for backwards compatibility for now.
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* The constructor for each Ping types now yields self.
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* Added the pingecho alias for the ping method for each Ping type.
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* Added the Ping::HTTP#follow_redirect accessor.
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* The Ping::HTTP#ping method now honors the timeout value.
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* The Ping::HTTP class now follows redirects automatically, though this is
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configurable with the follow_redirect accessor.
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* The Ping::TCP.ecr and Ping::TCP.ecr= methods are now true class method
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aliases (they were just wrappers previously).
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* The Ping::UDP class now enforces a 64 character limit on data that can be
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sent on a udp ping.
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* Updated the gemspec. Specifically, MS Windows now has a dependency on
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the win32-open3 package.
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* Added inline rdoc.
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== 1.1.1 - 15-Jun-2006
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* Fixed a bug in PingTCP (bad variable name). Thanks go to Anoop Chandran
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for the spot.
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* Minor variable name refactoring.
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* Minor test updates.
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== 1.1.0 - 17-Jul-2005
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* Fixed a bug in the PingHTTP#ping method where I was accidentally passing
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the timeout value instead of the port number as the third argument to
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Net::HTTP.get_response.
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* The PingHTTP.new method now has a default port of 80.
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* Minor doc update for PingHTTP.new.
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== 1.0.1 - 22-Jun-2005
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* Bug fix for the install.rb file. The gem is unaffected.
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== 1.0.0 - 14-Jun-2005
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* Renamed project from net-pingsimple to just net-ping.
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* Added a PingHTTP subclass.
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* Moved project to RubyForge.
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* Added a gemspec.
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== 0.3.1 - 9-Apr-2005
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* Updated PingExternal to use win32/open3 on Win32 platforms.
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* Minor error handling change for the PingSimple.econnrefused= method. It now
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raises an ArgumentError if any values other than true or false are passed.
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* PingSimple#warning and PingSimple#exception are now read-only methods.
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* The warning and exception attributes are now reset to nil between each call
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to ping.
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* The data and data= methods are now unique to the PingUDP class.
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* The time and time= methods have been changed to timeout and timeout=,
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respectively.
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* Removed the pingsimple.rd and pingsimple.html files. The pingsimple.txt file
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has been reorganized and is now rdoc friendly.
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* Added a few sample programs under the 'examples' directory.
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* Some minor test updates and changes.
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* Removed the INSTALL file. That information is now in the README file.
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* Now requires Ruby 1.8.0 or later.
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== 0.3.0 - 12-Feb-2004
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* Fixed ping string for PingExternal class based on platform. The old
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string was really only good for Linux and *BSD.
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* Added Win32 support (requires win32_popen package).
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* Added warranty info.
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== 0.2.3 - 12-Aug-2003
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* Fixed a bug in PingExternal that could consume file descriptors if used in a loop
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* Added some initialization to avoid -w warnings
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* Removed VERSION() class method. Use the constant instead
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* Modified test suite slightly
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* Moved rd2 docs to doc directory
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== 0.2.2 - 3-Apr-2003
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* Fixed handling of stdout in PingExternal
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== 0.2.1 - 27-Mar-2003
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* Fixed major bug with PingExternal class with regards to down hosts
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* Exceptions and warnings from PingExternal are now chomp'd
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* Modified test suite
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* Doc updates
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== 0.2.0 - 14-Feb-2003
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* The default behavior of PingTCP with regards to ECONNREFUSED is now
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configurable
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* Added a VERSION constant and method (to the base class)
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* Added a test suite (for those with testunit installed)
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* Doc changes, rearrangement and general cleanup
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* Manifest is now MANIFEST
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* Added an INSTALL file
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== 0.1.0 - 9-Dec-2002
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* Added ping? alias for ping method
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* Warnings now handled separately
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* Corrected a mis-named variable in Ping::External
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* Fixed the install.rb file
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* Updated and added docs
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* Renamed tarball to net-pingsimple to reflect RAA naming convention
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== 0.0.1a
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* Did this release ever happen?
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== 0.0.1
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* Initial release.
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* MANIFEST
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* CHANGES
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* Rakefile
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* README
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* net-ping.gemspec
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* examples/test_pingexternal.rb
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* examples/test_pinghttp.rb
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* examples/test_pingtcp.rb
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* examples/test_pingudp.rb
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* lib/net/ping.rb
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* lib/net/ping/icmp.rb
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* lib/net/ping/tcp.rb
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* lib/net/ping/udp.rb
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* lib/net/ping/http.rb
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* lib/net/ping/external.rb
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* test/tc_pingexternal.rb
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== Description
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A collection of classes that provide different ways to ping computers.
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== Prerequisites
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* Ruby 1.8.0 or later
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* The win32-open3 and windows-pr libraries are required on MS Windows
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when using the Net::Ping::External class.
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== Installation
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rake test (optional)
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rake install (standard) OR rake gem_install (gems)
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== Notes
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Please read the documentation under the 'doc' directory. Especially pay
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attention to the documentation pertaining to ECONNREFUSED and TCP pings.
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Also note the documentation regarding down hosts.
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== How to require net-ping
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You can do either this:
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require 'net/ping'
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In which case you will get Net::Ping and all of its subclasses. Or,
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you can load individual subclasses like this:
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require 'net/ping/tcp'
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The former has the advantage of being easier to remember and all inclusive,
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not to mention backwards compatible. The latter has the advantage of
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reducing your memory footprint.
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require 'rake'
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require 'rake/testtask'
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include Config
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desc "Install the net-ping package (non-gem)"
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task :install do
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dest1 = File.join(CONFIG['sitelibdir'], 'net')
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dest2 = File.join(dest1, 'ping')
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FileUtils.cp('lib/net/ping.rb', dest1, :verbose => true)
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Dir['lib/net/ping/*.rb'].each{ |file|
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}
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end
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desc "Create and install a net-ping gem"
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task :gem_install do
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ruby 'net-ping.gemspec'
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gem_file = Dir["*.gem"].first
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end
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t.warning = true
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t.test_files = FileList['test/ts_ping.rb']
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end
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Rake::TestTask.new("test_external") do |t|
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t.test_files = FileList['test/tc_pingexternal.rb']
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end
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end
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t.warning = true
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Rake::TestTask.new("test_udp") do |t|
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= Description
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A simple Ruby interface to the 'ping' command.
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= Synopsis
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require "net/ping"
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include Net
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Ping::TCP.econnrefused = true
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pt = Net::Ping::TCP.new(host)
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pu = Net::Ping::UDP.new(host)
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pe = Net::Ping::External.new(host)
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ph = Net::Ping::HTTP.new(uri)
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if pt.ping
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puts "TCP ping successful"
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puts "TCP ping unsuccessful: " + pt.exception
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end
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= Ping Classes
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* Ping::TCP
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* Ping::UDP
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* Ping::External
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* Ping::HTTP
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* Ping::ICMP
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All Ping classes are children of the Ping parent class (which should
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never be instantiated directly).
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The Ping::ICMP class requires root privileges on UNIX systems.
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== Net::Ping
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Net::Ping.new(host=nil, port=7, timeout=5)
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Creates and returns a new Ping object. If the host is not specified
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in the constructor then it must be specified in the ping method.
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== Net::Ping::TCP
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Ping::TCP.service_check
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Sets the behavior for how ECONNREFUSED is handled. By default, this is
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either here or in the constructor. A successful open means the ping was
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successful and true is returned. Otherwise, false is returned.
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Ping::UDP#data as a string across the socket. If the return string matches,
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then the ping was successful and true is returned. Otherwise, false is
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various options, depending on platform. If nothing is sent to stderr, the
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= Author
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