James wrote: > > > On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 20:26, Pierre Fortin wrote: > > > Ooops... forgot to add that I needed to hit Return after sending the GET; > > > so the full instructions are: > > > > > > telnet <server> 80 > > > GET http://<some_other_server> HTTP/1.0 > > > <Return> > > > > > > Without the extra return, the command "just sits" there as you discovered. > > > > > > Sorry for the oversight, > > > Pierre > > > > > > On Sun, 10 Mar 2002 18:01:13 -0700 Ken Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Pierre, > > > > Thankfully mine said connection refused. > > Mine 3 simply gave me the index.html page from the box I originally telneted into. >Not from another server. > > James >
Just to save my sanity, what is the expected response from a telnet session into your web server's port? Like James, I get back my index.html when I run the "GET blah..blah..". Does someone know of some *good* documentation about this particular aspect of running a apache web sever? I have looked but found little on this topic (hint..hint..Pierre) Thanks, -- J. Craig Woods UNIX/NT Network/System Administration -Art is the illusion of spontaneity-
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