Or, more elegantly:

[user@localhost user]$ rpm -qf `which ping`
iputils-20000121-2


On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 18:17 Chuck Mead wrote:
>[root@stealth csm]# which ping
>/bin/ping
>[root@stealth csm]# rpm -qf /bin/ping
>iputils-20001010-1
>
>On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Ali spewed into the bitstream:
>
>A>Hello every one,
>A>
>A>Using Redhat 7.0
>A>
>A>Which RPM has ping in it, I installed version 7 without ping
>A>and now I need to add it to the system, I was looking for ping rpm but
>A>couldn't find it.
>A>
>A>Does anyone know which rpm has it?
>A>
>A>Regards,
>A>
>A>Ali
>A>
>A>
>A>
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