The iputils package contains basic utilities for monitoring a network,
including ping. The ping command sends a series of ICMP protocol
ECHO_REQUEST packets to a specified network host to discover whether
the target machine is alive and receiving network traffic.
* Fri Sep 12 2025 Jan Macku <jamacku@redhat.com> - 20210202-15
- Fix CVE-2025-48964 iputils: iputils integer overflow (RHEL-112000)
* Fri Jun 20 2025 Jan Macku <jamacku@redhat.com> - 20210202-14
- arping: Fix exit code if receive more replies than sent (RHEL-98281)
* Thu Jun 19 2025 Jan Macku <jamacku@redhat.com> - 20210202-13
- Fix ping hangs under ASan on aarch64 (RHEL-96871)
* Tue Jun 03 2025 Jan Macku <jamacku@redhat.com> - 20210202-12
- Fix CVE-2025-47268 iputils: Signed Integer Overflow in Timestamp Multiplication in iputils ping (RHEL-94334)
* Fri Sep 06 2024 Jan Macku <jamacku@redhat.com> - 20210202-11
- ping: Fix ping6 binding to VRF and address (RHEL-57734)
* Wed Aug 28 2024 Jan Macku <jamacku@redhat.com> - 20210202-10
- arping: Fix 1s delay on exit for unsolicited arpings (RHEL-34110)
- arping: exit 0 if running in deadline mode and we see replies (RHEL-27718)
- ping: Print reply with wrong source with warning & some follow-up fixes (RHEL-12789, RHEL-13480)
- ping: Fix socket error reporting (RHEL-4608)