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Install <code>[[nmap]]</code><ref>https://nmap.org/</ref> tool, available at least for Windows, Mac and Linux and execute <code>[[nping --tcp]] -p 3306 172.16.22.218</code> to test tcp connectivity for port [[3306]] in host 172.16.22.218: | Install <code>[[nmap]]</code><ref>https://nmap.org/</ref> tool, available at least for Windows, Mac and Linux and execute <code>[[nping --tcp]] -p 3306 172.16.22.218</code> to test tcp connectivity for port [[3306]] in host 172.16.22.218: | ||
− | [[nping -tcp]] -p 5432 your_postgres_host -q | + | [[nping -tcp]] -p [[5432]] your_postgres_host -q |
− | nping --[[tcp]] -p 3306 172.16.22.218 [[-c 0]] | + | nping --[[tcp]] -p [[3306]] 172.16.22.218 [[-c 0]] |
Starting Nping 0.6.47 ( http://nmap.org/nping ) at 2019-03-12 09:47 UTC | Starting Nping 0.6.47 ( http://nmap.org/nping ) at 2019-03-12 09:47 UTC | ||
SENT (0.0125s) TCP 172.16.22.18:2734 > 172.16.22.218:3306 S ttl=64 id=56345 iplen=40 seq=1546620167 win=1480 | SENT (0.0125s) TCP 172.16.22.18:2734 > 172.16.22.218:3306 S ttl=64 id=56345 iplen=40 seq=1546620167 win=1480 |
Revision as of 11:08, 26 April 2022
Install nmap
[1] tool, available at least for Windows, Mac and Linux and execute nping --tcp -p 3306 172.16.22.218
to test tcp connectivity for port 3306 in host 172.16.22.218:
nping -tcp -p 5432 your_postgres_host -q
nping --tcp -p 3306 172.16.22.218 -c 0 Starting Nping 0.6.47 ( http://nmap.org/nping ) at 2019-03-12 09:47 UTC SENT (0.0125s) TCP 172.16.22.18:2734 > 172.16.22.218:3306 S ttl=64 id=56345 iplen=40 seq=1546620167 win=1480 SENT (1.0127s) TCP 172.16.22.18:2734 > 172.16.22.218:3306 S ttl=64 id=56345 iplen=40 seq=1546620167 win=1480 RCVD (1.0129s) TCP 172.16.22.218:3306 > 172.16.22.18:2734 SA ttl=64 id=0 iplen=44 seq=1638376953 win=29200 <mss 1460> SENT (2.0141s) TCP 172.16.22.18:2734 > 172.16.22.218:3306 S ttl=64 id=56345 iplen=40 seq=1546620167 win=1480 RCVD (2.0143s) TCP 172.16.22.218:3306 > 172.16.22.18:2734 SA ttl=64 id=0 iplen=44 seq=1654006808 win=29200 <mss 1460> SENT (3.0155s) TCP 172.16.22.18:2734 > 172.16.22.218:3306 S ttl=64 id=56345 iplen=40 seq=1546620167 win=1480 RCVD (3.0157s) TCP 172.16.22.218:3306 > 172.16.22.18:2734 SA ttl=64 id=0 iplen=44 seq=1669652324 win=29200 <mss 1460>
nping -tcp -p 443 google.com -q Starting Nping 0.7.80 ( https://nmap.org/nping ) at 2020-01-13 17:00 +04 Max rtt: 14.615ms | Min rtt: 4.099ms | Avg rtt: 7.753ms Raw packets sent: 5 (200B) | Rcvd: 5 (270B) | Lost: 0 (0.00%) Nping done: 1 IP address pinged in 4.02 seconds
nping -tcp -p 443 google.com -c 0 -c 0 number of probes. Default 5. If 0 run continuously.
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See also
- Security tools: Vulnerability scanner, port scan, Host sweep,
nmap
,nping
,ncat, nc
,psad
, Gordon Lyon - IP:
route
,mtr
,traceroute
,tcptraceroute
,lft
, TTL ping
,nping
,arping
,fping, gping
,hping
,mtr
,traceroute
,tcptraceroute
,tracepath
,Test-Connection
Powershell cmdlet,iperf
, Ping (PAN-OS), BWPing,check_ping
,ping -M
,ios ping, ping -a
netperf, iperf, ttcp
, nuttcp, BWPing- TCP/IP, Transport protocol, UDP, SCTP, QUIC, subnet mask, Routing protocols: BGP, routing table, Policy based routing, multicast, TCP Fast Open, RDP, TTL, RTT, MPTCP, Large send offload (LSO): (TSO, GRO, GSO, TCP checksum),
ethtool
, SCTP, 5-Tuple, Check TCP connectivity, TCP window size,/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_rmem
, ack, List of TCP ports, localhost, broadcast address
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