Ping hosts using tcp syn packets
Project description
synping
Ping hosts using tcp syn packets.
Please note that full tcp handshake is used, we want the program to behave nicely and to explicit close the connection after each “ping”.
Simple example:
$ synping example.org Pinging example.org 4 times on port 80: Reply from 93.184.216.34:80 time=7.40 ms Reply from 93.184.216.34:80 time=10.31 ms Reply from 93.184.216.34:80 time=7.18 ms Reply from 93.184.216.34:80 time=6.92 ms Statistics: -------------------------- Host: example.org Sent: 4 packets Received: 4 packets Lost: 0 packets (0.00%) Min time: 6.92 ms Max time: 10.31 ms Average time: 7.95 ms
Notes
Works on Python 2 and Python 3
Uses only Python standard library for maximum compatibility
Install
Install using pip:
pip install synping
or
Download and set executable permission on the script file:
chmod +x synping.py
or
Download and run using the python interpreter:
python synping.py
Usage
Usage: synping host [options] ping hosts using tcp syn packets Options: --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -t ping host until stopped with 'control-c' -n COUNT number of requests to send (default: 4) -p PORT port number to use (default: 80) -w TIMEOUT timeout in seconds to wait for reply (default: 3)
Examples
Ping host on port 80 (default):
$ synping host
Ping host on port 22:
$ synping host -p 22
Ping host 10 times with 1 second timeout:
$ synping host -n 10 -w 1
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