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fastping

v1.0.4

Published

Find the fastest server by mean ping time

Downloads

6

Readme

fastping

A tool to find the fastest node from candidates by ping time

List all nodes in a file line by line, and fastping will ping every node 3 times to get a mean ping time. After all nodes have pinged. fastping will give you the fastest node and the mean ping time of it.

Usage

Usage: fastping -f [file] [options]

Options:
  -f, --file  Nodes file to load                                      [required]
  -n          Number of ping requests to perform for a single node  [default: 3]
  -c          Concurrency, number of multiple ping requests to make at a time
                                                                    [default: 0]
  -h, --help  Show help                                                [boolean]

Example

The way you are supposed to use it looks like below:

echo 220.194.79.22  >> nodes
echo 118.212.234.22 >> nodes
echo 220.195.19.20  >> nodes
echo 220.194.224.16 >> nodes
echo 153.37.238.142 >> nodes
echo 118.212.234.12 >> nodes
echo 123.125.46.142 >> nodes
echo 220.194.224.15 >> nodes
echo 153.37.238.143 >> nodes
echo 153.37.238.144 >> nodes
echo 220.195.19.21  >> nodes
echo 123.125.46.162 >> nodes
echo 118.212.234.21 >> nodes
echo 123.125.46.31  >> nodes
echo 220.194.79.12  >> nodes

fastping -f nodes

I find it's useful to find the best one from a list of VPN server candidates.