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Stephane Bortzmeyer 205fe97060 ChangeLog updated for 4.1 24 years ago
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AUTHORS Error in ICP port name handling. Fixed. 24 years ago
COPYING Two more files forgotten 24 years ago
ChangeLog ChangeLog updated for 4.1 24 years ago
DETAILS Completely reformated 24 years ago
HTParse.c Initial revision 24 years ago
HTParse.h Initial revision 24 years ago
INSTALL How to report bugs 24 years ago
MACHINES Initial revision 24 years ago
Makefile.am Version 4.1 final 24 years ago
Makefile.in Version 4.1 final 24 years ago
NEWS First autoconf/automakization. 24 years ago
README A few cleanings and fixes 24 years ago
TODO Document how to retrieve a bug 24 years ago
acconfig.h New code to find dynamically the HTTP port. 24 years ago
acinclude.m4 Error in ICP port name handling. Fixed. 24 years ago
aclocal.m4 Error in ICP port name handling. Fixed. 24 years ago
config.h.in New configure.in, new files generated 24 years ago
configure Version 4.1 final 24 years ago
configure.in Version 4.1 final 24 years ago
echoping.1 * test for SSL 24 years ago
echoping.c [SSL] Fixed random seeding error 24 years ago
echoping.h [SSL] Fixed random seeding error 24 years ago
error.c Add -C to the known options 24 years ago
http.c Fix a logic bug in SSL read looping (Bug #130078) 24 years ago
icp.c Reformated 24 years ago
icp.h Initial revision 24 years ago
install-sh install-sh added, dummy ttcp removed 24 years ago
missing First autoconf/automakization. 24 years ago
mkinstalldirs First autoconf/automakization. 24 years ago
readline.c Small fix (but problem remains) for SSL servers which send in chunks not finished by CRLF. 24 years ago
smtp.c SMTP support by Samuel Tardieu 24 years ago
test-echoping-crypto Fix SSL bug #130151 24 years ago
test-echoping-icp Tests uses the local echoping instead of relying on the PATH 24 years ago
test-echoping-local chargen test suppressed 24 years ago
test-echoping-remote Echo test added 24 years ago
util.c Id fixed 24 years ago
writen.c Initial revision 24 years ago

README

"echoping" is a small program to test (approximatively) performances
of a remote host by sending it TCP "echo" (or other protocol, like
HTTP) packets.

To install it, see the INSTALL file. Or type "./configure; make" if
you're in a hurry :-)

To use it, simply:

% echoping machine.somewhere.org

or use the options before the machine name (see the man page).

See the DETAILS file for various traps when benchmarking networks,
specially with this program

In any case, be polite: don't bother the remote host with many repeated 
requests, especially with large size. Ask for permission if you often
test hosts which aren't yours.

Current features:

- uses the protocols echo, discard, chargen, HTTP (with SSL if you 
  wish), ICP or SMTP,
- uses UDP instead of TCP for the protocols which accept it (like echo), 
- can repeat the test and display various measures about it,
- can use T/TCP on systems which support it.

Examples of output:

(Simple test with 1000 bytes echo TCP packets)
% echoping -v -s 1000 mycisco
This is echoping, version 2.0.
Trying to connect to internet address 10.99.64.1 to transmit 256 bytes...
Connected...
Sent (1000 bytes)...
Checked
Elapsed time: 0.059597 seconds
%

(Repeated tests with average and median displayed.)
% echoping -n 10 mymachine
[...]
Minimum time: 0.170719 seconds (1500 bytes per sec.)
Maximum time: 0.211176 seconds (1212 bytes per sec.)
Average time: 0.184577 seconds (1387 bytes per sec.)
Median time: 0.181332 seconds (1412 bytes per sec.)

(Testing a Web server with an HTTP request for its home page.)
%  echoping -h / mywww
Elapsed time: 0.686792 seconds

(The exit status is set if there is any problem, so you can use echoping
to test repeatedly a Web server, to be sure it runs fine.)



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The reference site for echoping is:

http://echoping.sourceforge.net/

The distribution is from:

ftp://ftp.internatif.org/pub/unix/echoping

Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortz@users.sourceforge.net>. October 1995 for the
first version. January 2001 for this one.

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