Re: TCP Connection Utility

From: Bill Verzal (Bill_Verzal@BCBSIL.COM)
Date: Tue Aug 20 2002 - 17:45:04 EDT


Yup - just leave off the "-f <filename". I do it all the time. This is the
"crfs.sh" script.

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Remember that nice script you posted a few months back which creates LV's
and FS's?

Can I run that non-interactively?

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> I can only recommend "telnet host <port#>", but that does not
> support a
> range. I would guess however that you already know that. So
> I'm probably
> already affirming something you already know :)
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> Hi all,
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> We have a third party tool we use under HP-UX called "tcpconnect".
> Essentially it allows you to open a TCP connection to a
> remote host and you
> can specify the source and destination ports. The syntax for
> the command is
> as follows:
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> tcpconnect [-s <source port|source port range>] -d
> <destination port> [-h]
> host
>
> -s source port or source port range e.g. 12000-12010 (optional)
> -d destination port (required)
> -h attempt to hold the connection open (optional, no hold is the
> default)
> host remote hostname or ip address (required)
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> Does anybody know of a similar tool for AIX?
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> Thanks,
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> Bill Thompson
> Sr UNIX Systems Administrator
> The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
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