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echoping appears to compile and run at least on Tru64 (ex-Digital
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Unix, ex-OSF/1), Solaris, Linux, SunOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, IRIX and
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Ultrix. You do not have to be root to install it.
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Just type "./configure", then "make", and then (as root if necessary),
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"make install".
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"configure" has some options:
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--disable-http (suppress the HTTP support)
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--disable-smtp (suppress the SMTP support)
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--enable-icp (add the ICP support, to monitor Web proxies like Squid)
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--enable-ssl (add the SSL support, you will need the OpenSSL library
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<http://www.openssl.org/>)
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--disable-ttcp (suppress the T/TCP support which is enabled only if
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your system supports it - FreeBSD does. See
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<http://www.kohala.com/start/ttcp.html>)
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Standard "autoconf/configure" options are supported such as --prefix
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to set the installation root directory.
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If 'echoping -h' replies with a "404" error while the file really exists,
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check first that you use the FQDN of the server on the command line
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(this is a consequence of the HTTP 1.1 protocol, not a bug in echoping
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and this will show only if the HTTP server uses "virtual hosting").
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$Id$
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