Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations

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2002


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 41441
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texte = ScottR@benjerry.com wrote: > So, would you say the syntax I'm using isn't the issue, since I can connect > to two other servers without a problem? Any idea on what on the other server > could cause the problem? I can't even get a response back to a simple GET > request of a plain HTML page on this server. > Get a copy of NetDemon or SamSpadePersonal: http://www.netdemon.net/downloads/ http://www.samspade.org/ssw/and use their raw web browser tools to browse the remote site. They both let you see exactly what is sent and what is received. Your other option is to use a telnet connection (which is pretty much what [tcpconnect] is) and turn on the logging feature to get all of binary details.If this server does not reply to a GET request at all, it is evil and must be killed. Post the address here and we can set the dogs on it... ;~)John-- John Peacock Director of Information Research and Technology Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group 4720 Boston Way Lanham, MD 20706 301-459-3366 x.5010 fax 301-429-5747 ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (Jesse Williams-Proudman 2002)
  2. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (John Peacock 2002)
  3. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (ScottR@benjerry.com 2002)
  4. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (ScottR@benjerry.com 2002)
  5. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (Pedro Rivera 2002)
  6. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (ScottR@benjerry.com 2002)
  7. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (ScottR@benjerry.com 2002)
  8. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (Pedro Rivera 2002)
  9. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (Jesse Williams-Proudman 2002)
  10. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (John Peacock 2002)
  11. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (ScottR@benjerry.com 2002)
  12. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (Pedro Rivera 2002)
  13. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (ScottR@benjerry.com 2002)
  14. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (ScottR@benjerry.com 2002)
  15. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (Jesse Williams-Proudman 2002)
  16. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (John Peacock 2002)
  17. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (ScottR@benjerry.com 2002)
  18. Re: tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (Jesse Williams-Proudman 2002)
  19. tcpconnect/tcpsend frustrations (ScottR@benjerry.com 2002)
ScottR@benjerry.com wrote: > So, would you say the syntax I'm using isn't the issue, since I can connect > to two other servers without a problem? Any idea on what on the other server > could cause the problem? I can't even get a response back to a simple GET > request of a plain HTML page on this server. > Get a copy of NetDemon or SamSpadePersonal: http://www.netdemon.net/downloads/ http://www.samspade.org/ssw/and use their raw web browser tools to browse the remote site. They both let you see exactly what is sent and what is received. Your other option is to use a telnet connection (which is pretty much what [tcpconnect] is) and turn on the logging feature to get all of binary details.If this server does not reply to a GET request at all, it is evil and must be killed. Post the address here and we can set the dogs on it... ;~)John-- John Peacock Director of Information Research and Technology Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group 4720 Boston Way Lanham, MD 20706 301-459-3366 x.5010 fax 301-429-5747 ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ John Peacock

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