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Ping and other ip utilities
Hello all,
Just wondering how to use the 770 to ping other devices. I have x-term and iputils installed but no ping command can be found. Am I missing something? I've searched all over this site and have yet to come across any info on this topic, but if I've missed something point it to me. Thanks, Ray |
it's located in /var/lib/install/usr/bin/ping
try that ;-) Next - you should be able to add /var/lib/install/usr/bin/ to your .profile, or just link it to /usr/bin/ping |
it doesn't allow me to open ICMP socket :-(
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I have a strange situation onjuist my 770. The ping tool is located in /mnt/inits/bin. It's linked to the busybox located too in this directory. Doing help in the shell gives an overview of the busybox commands. Ping is not in this list(?)
BC |
ploum,
Crafting a ping packet requires root privileges, but an Application Installer package in the 2005 OS can't have a binary setuid root. You'll need to, as root, do something along the lines of: Code:
chown root /var/lib/install/usr/bin/ping Andrew |
Indeed, I was guessing it was something like that. But I'm not root for now and I think I will stay a bit this way ;-)
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Just change your permissions in Sudoer and then you can use Sudo for root powers in production mode.
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Hey thanks for the info. I managed to get it to work as ziggamon suggested.
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