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0x4E4F@lemmy.dbzer0.com to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 8 months ago

Ping is so mean 🥺

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Ping is so mean 🥺

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0x4E4F@lemmy.dbzer0.com to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 8 months ago
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  • AceQuorthon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 months ago

    I got your IP adress, see you soon kiddo 😎

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      8 months ago

      OP must be my neighbour

    • roguetrick@kbin.social
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      I’m already in the network… Wait…

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    Wait a second… That’s MY ip!

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      Wait … the ping is coming from inside the house!

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        Holy shit 😱 (unplugs everything from mains… waits in terror in a corner…)

  • Trailblazing Braille Taser@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Wow, that is an unhelpful error message. It could have told you it was expecting a number. It turns out that -i is short for “interval” and expects a number, whereas -I is used to specify an interface.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿@lemm.ee
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      This exactly. And because this is open-source, its super easy to track this down. I searched for the source of the error message:

      https://github.com/iputils/iputils/blob/3400f3a740942064a545f02aabcf68e234733297/ping/ping.c#L237

      see this is ping_strtod function - so search for that function name and the first hit is the ‘-i’ case:

      		case 'i':
      		{
      			double optval;
      
      			optval = ping_strtod(optarg, _("bad timing interval"));
      			if (isless(optval, 0) || isgreater(optval, (double)INT_MAX / 1000))
      				error(2, 0, _("bad timing interval: %s"), optarg);
      			rts.interval = (int)(optval * 1000);
      			rts.opt_interval = 1;
      		}
      			break;
      
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    Hahahahah you just doxed yourself hahahahah

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      Ahh yes get doxed through local ip XD

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        Woooooosh

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    It’s actually a technical term in language theory – a term that cannot be produced by the language, but is still considered part of the ‘universe’ (i.e., the set of all terms) is called ‘garbage’ or ‘junk’.

    Since I can’t find a source online to verify this claim, this might just have been the case in my courses…

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      “Invalid” or “unparseable” are more understandable descriptors in normal language. I don’t think I ever heard of garbage/junk being used for that in language theory but it may be domain specific usage.

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    See, even ping hates “consistent device naming!”

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    Good old git blame lol! Not only can you determine when the change was made and where, it’s trivial to look up the author of the commit: https://github.com/iputils/iputils/commit/562e0d570d93cfcfdebab1215a2f04efa64a24f8

    To be fair, the author’s first language may not be English…

    Is anyone interested in submitting a pull request? Looks like Github contributions are accepted.

    • Delilah (She/Her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      My dude. It’s not a bug, OP just used small i instead of capital. Please don’t bother developers over this.

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        I think descriptive and useful error messages are OK to report as enhancements. They don’t have to be functional bugs.

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          There might be a reason it was never fixed. Something stupid like a lot of 30 year old scripts relying on this out come. Hope not, you’re right that error message is ass

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    -Me talking to people on twitter after nov 22 and before leaving

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    deleted by creator

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    Same tbh.

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