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Old June 22nd, 2010, 15:42
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Default where is sing? - tool for sending customized ICMP packets

Hello,

On my linux distribution I'm using sing(tool for sending customized ICMP packets).
Can I get this tool to work on freebsd? Or is there any replacement of this tool under freebsd?
Please, help!!!

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net-mgmt/sing ......................................
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btw great nickname pinglin
Next time if you need to install for a tool/prog, do a
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cd /usr/ports/
make search name=sing
Or variant 2 is useful if you dont remember progname
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make search key=icmp | less
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Use quicksearch instead of search, it gives better/nicer output.
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Or install ports-mgmt/psearch.
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