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This story was my favorite part:

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The best ping story I've ever heard was told to me at a USENIX conference, where a network administrator with an intermittent Ethernet had linked the ping program to his vocoder program, in essence writing:

ping goodhost | sed -e 's/.*/ping/' | vocoder

He wired the vocoder's output into his office stereo and turned up the volume as loud as he could stand. The computer sat there shouting "Ping, ping, ping..." once a second, and he wandered through the building wiggling Ethernet connectors until the sound stopped. And that's how he found the intermittent failure.




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^ I thought you were starting the story with an ipv6 address to ping...!


Reminds me of setting up a dish for DirecTV. Receiver (thru stereo) beeps loudly, frequency changing via signal strength, while someone points it on the roof.


I burst in laughter in the office.




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