`make`
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`sudo ./bin/main $(HOSTNAME/IP ADDRESS) [-c count] [-i interval] [-t ttl] [-W timeout]`
HOSTNAME/IP ADDRESS is the command line argument for the server that you are trying to ping.
EXAMPLE: Both 'sudo ./bin/main www.google.com' and 'sudo ./bin/main 172.217.14.68'
Each ping request default has a 2 second timeout, and one ping is sent every second.
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Flags may be specified in any order, as long as they all come AFTER the hostname/IP address.
Ensure that there is always a space between the flag and its value.
Flags are case sensitive.
[-c count] Send exactly *count* ECHO_REQUEST packets. If not specified, ping will send forever
[-t ttl] Set the Time to Live
[-i interval] Set the interval between packets in seconds
[-W timeout] Set the time to wait for a response to the ping before giving up in milliseconds
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`make clean`
IPv6 address can be read in, but through my testing, only ::1 actually will work.
All other IPv6 will be unable to send through the socket.
I suspect that the error comes from computing the checksum, but I am unsure.
The checksum for IPv6 should be computed automatically from the documentation I saw.
I tried to calculate it myself but was unsuccessful.