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1 | * ping_offline.sh documentation |
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3 | #+TITLE: ping_offline.sh documentation | |
4 | #+AUTHOR: Steven Baltakatei Sandoval | |
5 | #+DATE:2023-02-20 | |
6 | #+EMAIL:baltakatei@gmail.com | |
7 | #+LANGUAGE: en | |
8 | #+OPTIONS: toc:nil | |
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10 | Created by [[https://baltakatei.com][Steven Baltakatei Sandoval]] on | |
11 | 2023-02-20T22:27+00 | |
12 | under a [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/][CC BY-SA 4.0]] (ðŸ…🅯🄎4.0) license and last updated on | |
13 | 2023-02-20T22:34+00 | |
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15 | ** Summary | |
16 | ||
17 | ~ping_offline.sh~ is a small Bash script meant to indicate when the | |
18 | machine it runs on is able to ping a remote server. | |
19 | ||
20 | ** Versions | |
21 | | Version | Description | | |
22 | |---------+-------------------------| | |
23 | | 0.0.1 | Initial working script. | | |
24 | ||
25 | ** Background | |
26 | Sometimes, my machines are on a network that is temporarily | |
27 | disconnected for various reasons. I'd like to know approximately when | |
28 | they come back online by pinging a remote server; once a successful | |
29 | ping is established, I can stop further pings. However, the ~ping~ | |
30 | executable available (provided by the package ~iputils-ping~) on my | |
31 | Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS machine throws an error if the machine is completely | |
32 | offline; therefore, I wrote the script to regularly try the command | |
33 | until it succeeds at least once. | |
34 | ||
35 | ** Dependencies | |
36 | - ~iputils-ping~ package (Version: 3:20211215-1) | |
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38 | ** References |