Bug 4884

Summary: ping does not timeout at -c 1
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Bertil Askelid <bertil>
Component: netkit-baseAssignee: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Description Bertil Askelid 1999-09-03 14:24:45 UTC
ping -c 1 host does not timeout. It sends off packets after
the first packet. When the host doesn't respond to the only
packet I asked ping to send, ping should timeout and
respond that host is not available.

Comment 1 David Lawrence 1999-09-03 17:42:59 UTC
What version of netkit-base are you using? The machine that i used to
verigy this problem has netkit-base-0.10-35 which doesnt seem to have
this problem. If you want to try this newer version it can be obtained
at:

ftp://ftp.redhat.com/rawhide/i386/rawhide/RedHat/RPMS/netkit-base-0.10-35.i386.rpm

The problem may have been fixed in this newer package.

Comment 2 Jeff Johnson 1999-09-04 21:52:59 UTC
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 4668 ***

Comment 3 openshift-github-bot 2015-10-07 20:49:26 UTC
Commit pushed to master at https://github.com/openshift/origin

https://github.com/openshift/origin/commit/fca642f11eea954d4d5c5d1ecc8a5c9c0fecc226
Bind to router stats options (fixes issue #4884) and add help text
clarifications.