On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 03:13:06PM +0200, Johannes Weiss wrote: > Perhaps try > netcat -l -p <port> > it binds a server-socket on udp-port <port> and then you try > netcat <machine> <port> > then enter some letters and if they don't arrive at the term which executes > netcat -l -p <port> > there is another proggi listening on this port
The letters arrive right to the netcat on the host. At that time, those nasty ports seems to be closed :) pollux:~# nmap -v -sU -p 1990-2000 news.pcl.fr No ports open for host news.pcl.fr (195.6.210.99) pollux:~# Dont know what happened? Anyway, thanks to anyone for helping so kindly, > > Weissi Jacques -- 0CBE 3F8A 5A77 A35C 27C7 2D42 3EC5 806B 9178 088D -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]