:computer: Terminal sending ping tool written in Go.
pexpo is ping sending tui tool with cool clomun & logging loss-count in the multi platforms(Windows, Mac, Linux...).
pexpo has tui engine is termbox-go, sending ICMP engine is go-fastping.
So, pexpo's code is NATIVE The Go Programming Language application.
This is inspired the pinger, Exping.
And, This app use with root(sudo) privilege. Because using socket of icmp.
Current pexpo's version: 1.41
(scroll fix.)
Download Page: https://github.com/nnao45/pexpo/releases/latest
$ brew install nnao45/pexpo/pexpo
if you install with brew, please make ping-list, for example, following text.
$ cat << EOT > ping-list.txt
8.8.8.8 google.com
8.8.4.4 google.com
208.67.220.123 OpenDNS
216.146.35.35 Dyn Internet Guide
216.146.36.36 Dyn Internet Guide
77.88.8.8 Yandex.DNS
77.88.8.1 Yandex.DNS
77.88.8.88 Yandex.DNS
77.88.8.2 Yandex.DNS
77.88.8.7 Yandex.DNS
77.88.8.3 Yandex.DNS
180.76.76.76 Baidu DNS
114.114.114.114 Baidu DNS
80.80.80.80 Freenom World
80.80.81.81 Freenom World
8.26.56.26 Comodo Secure DNS
8.20.247.20 Comodo Secure DNS
106.186.17.181 OpenNIC
106.185.41.36 OpenNIC
2001:4860:4860::8888 www.google.com
EOT
Okay, and run :blush:
$ sudo pexpo -f ping-list.txt
pexpo | pexpo.exe [-i interval] [-t timeout] [-f ping-list] [-A] [-H] [-S] [-V]
Examples:
./pexpo -i 500ms -t 1s -f /usr/local/ping-list.txt
pexpo.exe -i 500ms -t 1s -f C:\Users\arale\Desktop\ping-list.txt
Option:
-i Sending ICMP interval time(Default:500ms, should not be lower this).
You must not use "200" or "1" or..., must use "200ms" or "1s" or ... , so use with time's unit.
-t Sending ICMP timeout time(Default:3s)
You must not use "200" or "1" or..., must use "200ms" or "1s" or ... , so use with time's unit.
this "timeout" is Exact meaning, fastping.NewPinger() receives OnRecv struct value interval.
-f Using Filepath of ping-list(Default:current_dir/ping-list.txt).
-A If you want to write on ping-list -- such as Cisco's show ip arp -- ,
"Internet 10.0.0.1 0 ca01.18cc.0038 ARPA Ethernet2/0",
Ignoring string "Internet", So It is good as you copy&paste show ip arp line.
-V if you DON'T want to make file "ping-list", should use this option.
this option is run "vi", and make tmpfile...pexpo this file as ping-list.
<HTTP mode options!>
Examples:
./pexpo -H -i 500ms -t 1s -f /usr/local/curl-list.txt
pexpo.exe -S -i 500ms -t 1s -f C:\Users\arale\Desktop\curl-list.txt
(If you want to "Request, http and https", Using Both -H & -S.)
Option:
-H This optison is like "curl". So you Sending HTTP(:80) GET Request instead of the PING...!
-S This optison is like "curl". So you Sending HTTP"S"(:443) GET Request instead of the PING...!
-H or -S options HTTP/HTTPS GET Request instead of the PING.
(Just like, curl -LIs www.google.com -o /dev/null -w '%{http_code}\n')
This Request is ververy simple GET Request, Only Getting status code(No header, No form, No getting data.)
And, if http status code is "200", string color is Blue, else Red.
Before run main, make ping-list with "vi".
$ sudo pexpo -V
you write, for example, following text,
8.8.8.8 google.com
8.8.4.4 google.com
216.146.35.35 Dyn Internet Guide
216.146.36.36 Dyn Internet Guide
180.76.76.76 Baidu DNS
114.114.114.114 Baidu DNS
80.80.80.80 Freenom World
80.80.81.81 Freenom World
8.26.56.26 Comodo Secure DNS
8.20.247.20 Comodo Secure DNS
106.186.17.181 OpenNIC
106.185.41.36 OpenNIC
2001:4860:4860::8888 www.google.co
okay, and push ":wq", run the pexpo :relieved:
Have a nice go hacking days:sparkles::wink:
pexpo was writed by nnao45 (WORK:Network Engineer, Twitter:@A_Resas, MAIL:[email protected]).
This software is released under the MIT License, see LICENSE.