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Hping showing -400% packet loss
What does this output from HPing mean?TCP handshake ok, then the client isn't receiving any packets from the serverarp packet received larger than packet sent, why?Android/Linux Ping sends another packet before packet timeoutPing fails with the record route optionGetting chunks of high ms when pinging local / external IP addresses?packet loss rate and netemDropped Packet in the CentOS traffic control queueWhy do ping to internet don't work?Ping : How to differentiate between Host powered off and MTU too long?
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I used the following command:
sudo /usr/sbin/hping3 -q -n -c 5 -S <hostname> -p 8080
and the output I got is:
1 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, -400% packet loss
Can you please explain why only 1 packet was sent when "-c 5" is set and how did it receive 5 packets. and also what does -400% packet loss mean?
linux ping
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I used the following command:
sudo /usr/sbin/hping3 -q -n -c 5 -S <hostname> -p 8080
and the output I got is:
1 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, -400% packet loss
Can you please explain why only 1 packet was sent when "-c 5" is set and how did it receive 5 packets. and also what does -400% packet loss mean?
linux ping
This seems like a bug in the output to me. I guess it sent out 5 packets and received 5 packets. The-400% packet loss
is just a follow-up error because sending out 1 packet and receiving 5 arithmetically results in a negative packet loss (= a packet 'gain'). Can you reproduce this behaviour or did it only happen one time?
– etagenklo
May 14 '13 at 10:26
This is happening every time I try the port number 8080. My tomcat application is listening on port 8080 in the remote server
– Jessmon George
May 14 '13 at 10:31
add a comment |
I used the following command:
sudo /usr/sbin/hping3 -q -n -c 5 -S <hostname> -p 8080
and the output I got is:
1 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, -400% packet loss
Can you please explain why only 1 packet was sent when "-c 5" is set and how did it receive 5 packets. and also what does -400% packet loss mean?
linux ping
I used the following command:
sudo /usr/sbin/hping3 -q -n -c 5 -S <hostname> -p 8080
and the output I got is:
1 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, -400% packet loss
Can you please explain why only 1 packet was sent when "-c 5" is set and how did it receive 5 packets. and also what does -400% packet loss mean?
linux ping
linux ping
edited May 14 '13 at 12:02
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asked May 14 '13 at 10:10
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This seems like a bug in the output to me. I guess it sent out 5 packets and received 5 packets. The-400% packet loss
is just a follow-up error because sending out 1 packet and receiving 5 arithmetically results in a negative packet loss (= a packet 'gain'). Can you reproduce this behaviour or did it only happen one time?
– etagenklo
May 14 '13 at 10:26
This is happening every time I try the port number 8080. My tomcat application is listening on port 8080 in the remote server
– Jessmon George
May 14 '13 at 10:31
add a comment |
This seems like a bug in the output to me. I guess it sent out 5 packets and received 5 packets. The-400% packet loss
is just a follow-up error because sending out 1 packet and receiving 5 arithmetically results in a negative packet loss (= a packet 'gain'). Can you reproduce this behaviour or did it only happen one time?
– etagenklo
May 14 '13 at 10:26
This is happening every time I try the port number 8080. My tomcat application is listening on port 8080 in the remote server
– Jessmon George
May 14 '13 at 10:31
This seems like a bug in the output to me. I guess it sent out 5 packets and received 5 packets. The
-400% packet loss
is just a follow-up error because sending out 1 packet and receiving 5 arithmetically results in a negative packet loss (= a packet 'gain'). Can you reproduce this behaviour or did it only happen one time?– etagenklo
May 14 '13 at 10:26
This seems like a bug in the output to me. I guess it sent out 5 packets and received 5 packets. The
-400% packet loss
is just a follow-up error because sending out 1 packet and receiving 5 arithmetically results in a negative packet loss (= a packet 'gain'). Can you reproduce this behaviour or did it only happen one time?– etagenklo
May 14 '13 at 10:26
This is happening every time I try the port number 8080. My tomcat application is listening on port 8080 in the remote server
– Jessmon George
May 14 '13 at 10:31
This is happening every time I try the port number 8080. My tomcat application is listening on port 8080 in the remote server
– Jessmon George
May 14 '13 at 10:31
add a comment |
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why only 1 packet was sent when "-c 5" is set
Did you read the man page? That's exactly what it's supposed to do.
how did it receive 5 packets
We don't know - if you run tcpdump or wireshark then the reason might be a bit clearer. If it took a long time to return, then most likely the remote host is resending the syn-ack packet.
what does -400% packet loss mean?
100 * (packets sent - packets received) / packets sent
= 100*(1-5)/1
= -400
I think you accidentally the minus sign on the last line.
– Sammitch
May 14 '13 at 21:37
Indeed - amended.
– symcbean
May 15 '13 at 8:44
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why only 1 packet was sent when "-c 5" is set
Did you read the man page? That's exactly what it's supposed to do.
how did it receive 5 packets
We don't know - if you run tcpdump or wireshark then the reason might be a bit clearer. If it took a long time to return, then most likely the remote host is resending the syn-ack packet.
what does -400% packet loss mean?
100 * (packets sent - packets received) / packets sent
= 100*(1-5)/1
= -400
I think you accidentally the minus sign on the last line.
– Sammitch
May 14 '13 at 21:37
Indeed - amended.
– symcbean
May 15 '13 at 8:44
add a comment |
why only 1 packet was sent when "-c 5" is set
Did you read the man page? That's exactly what it's supposed to do.
how did it receive 5 packets
We don't know - if you run tcpdump or wireshark then the reason might be a bit clearer. If it took a long time to return, then most likely the remote host is resending the syn-ack packet.
what does -400% packet loss mean?
100 * (packets sent - packets received) / packets sent
= 100*(1-5)/1
= -400
I think you accidentally the minus sign on the last line.
– Sammitch
May 14 '13 at 21:37
Indeed - amended.
– symcbean
May 15 '13 at 8:44
add a comment |
why only 1 packet was sent when "-c 5" is set
Did you read the man page? That's exactly what it's supposed to do.
how did it receive 5 packets
We don't know - if you run tcpdump or wireshark then the reason might be a bit clearer. If it took a long time to return, then most likely the remote host is resending the syn-ack packet.
what does -400% packet loss mean?
100 * (packets sent - packets received) / packets sent
= 100*(1-5)/1
= -400
why only 1 packet was sent when "-c 5" is set
Did you read the man page? That's exactly what it's supposed to do.
how did it receive 5 packets
We don't know - if you run tcpdump or wireshark then the reason might be a bit clearer. If it took a long time to return, then most likely the remote host is resending the syn-ack packet.
what does -400% packet loss mean?
100 * (packets sent - packets received) / packets sent
= 100*(1-5)/1
= -400
edited May 15 '13 at 8:44
answered May 14 '13 at 12:29
symcbeansymcbean
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I think you accidentally the minus sign on the last line.
– Sammitch
May 14 '13 at 21:37
Indeed - amended.
– symcbean
May 15 '13 at 8:44
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I think you accidentally the minus sign on the last line.
– Sammitch
May 14 '13 at 21:37
Indeed - amended.
– symcbean
May 15 '13 at 8:44
I think you accidentally the minus sign on the last line.
– Sammitch
May 14 '13 at 21:37
I think you accidentally the minus sign on the last line.
– Sammitch
May 14 '13 at 21:37
Indeed - amended.
– symcbean
May 15 '13 at 8:44
Indeed - amended.
– symcbean
May 15 '13 at 8:44
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This seems like a bug in the output to me. I guess it sent out 5 packets and received 5 packets. The
-400% packet loss
is just a follow-up error because sending out 1 packet and receiving 5 arithmetically results in a negative packet loss (= a packet 'gain'). Can you reproduce this behaviour or did it only happen one time?– etagenklo
May 14 '13 at 10:26
This is happening every time I try the port number 8080. My tomcat application is listening on port 8080 in the remote server
– Jessmon George
May 14 '13 at 10:31