Use firefox browser to do ping and tracert

Friday, October 17, 2008 | posted in , | 4 comments

The title says it all, you can run ping and traceroute in your internet browser. It's can be handy for sys admin to do their troubleshooting without the need to open a terminal/command prompt.



Steps



1. Open up your firefox browser.



2. Bookmark these 2 links and put a “ping” & “tracert” keyword for each.




http://network-tools.com/default.asp?prog=ping&host=%s
http://network-tools.com/default.asp?prog=trace&host=%s




3. To create a keyword for your bookmark,  if you are using firefox, hit <Ctrl> + <B> then search for the 2 URL's that you have added just now. When you found it, right click and choose "Properties" on it and you will see something like this



bookmark






5. After clicking "Properties", a window will pop up and from there you can see there is a "Keyword" field. So just enter the keyword accordingly.





  • "ping" keyword for bookmark http://network-tools.com/default.asp?prog=ping&host=%s

  • "tracert" keyword for bookmark http://network-tools.com/default.asp?prog=trace&host=%s




Example:



ping



4. Ok, you are all set. Now try to type "ping www.google.com" or "tracert www.google.com" without the double quote on your browser URL address bar



Example:



urlbar



5. See, the ping/tracert result is showing in the browser



result






Quite handy isn't it.

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Anonymous
on October 17, 2008 at 3:28 AM  

you very panai la, the problem is where should i open that properties for "network tools" window?

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Anonymous
on October 17, 2008 at 4:45 AM  

ok I have revised my post, hope you will get it this time.

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Anonymous
on October 17, 2008 at 11:45 AM  

don't bother lock...he seems enjoying to be a best friend bullier

Among your post...i can merely understand the meaning of "google"

ping is very resembles with "ping pong"

maybe it is somekind of bouncy things regard to networking...

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Anonymous
on October 21, 2008 at 1:35 AM  

Sorry ya, don’t know why the stupid commenting system didn't synchronize with my blog. So i have manually import it then only it will show up.

Anyway, u r not totally correct, but u r not wrong. Ping is a tool to check for the presence of another party online by sending packet out and requesting an acknowledgement. Just like ping pong, u send the ball out and ur opponent will play the ball back.

For someone who don’t even know what is msn (i doubt it), i’m impressed that u r able to figured it out.

Come give urself a clap.

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