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A utility to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible.
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ping $(hostname) has request timeout but nslookup $(hostname) works
Why does ping $(hostname) fail with the output below? … When I am on another machine on the same network, I can ping deeznuts.noodleofdeath.com successfully. …
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ping $(hostname) has request timeout but nslookup $(hostname) works
After some digging, I was able to add the ping command as a trusted program by running the following command:
sudo /usr/libexec/ApplicationFirewall/socketfilterfw --add $(which ping) …