doc: slirp supports ICMP echo if enabled in Linux
Since QEMU 0.15, slirp (user mode networking) supports ping to the Internet, see e6d43cfb1f9 Signed-off-by: Gernot Hillier <gernot.hillier@siemens.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
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				@ -1205,9 +1205,16 @@ In order to check that the user mode network is working, you can ping
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the address 10.0.2.2 and verify that you got an address in the range
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					the address 10.0.2.2 and verify that you got an address in the range
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10.0.2.x from the QEMU virtual DHCP server.
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					10.0.2.x from the QEMU virtual DHCP server.
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Note that @code{ping} is not supported reliably to the internet as it
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					Note that ICMP traffic in general does not work with user mode networking.
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would require root privileges. It means you can only ping the local
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					@code{ping}, aka. ICMP echo, to the local router (10.0.2.2) shall work,
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router (10.0.2.2).
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					however. If you're using QEMU on Linux >= 3.0, it can use unprivileged ICMP
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					ping sockets to allow @code{ping} to the Internet. The host admin has to set
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					the ping_group_range in order to grant access to those sockets. To allow ping
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					for GID 100 (usually users group):
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					@example
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					echo 100 100 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ping_group_range
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					@end example
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When using the built-in TFTP server, the router is also the TFTP
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					When using the built-in TFTP server, the router is also the TFTP
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server.
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					server.
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