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[Discord] <random_anon_cesar> Did you try sudo ping?
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[Discord] <random_anon_cesar> If it works with sudo, you can run the following to manually allow ping to run from a non-root user…
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[Discord] <Werner> Normally only superuser is allowed to use ping since it needs access to raw sockets. However lots of distros adjust as mentioned above to allow non-root the usage as well by default. I think Debian is conservative (no allowance) in that matter while Ubuntu is more liberal (allowed by default)