On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:56:59AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
|Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a debian
|box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
try netcat
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Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a
debian box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
What i want to do is have a CISCO router send data that it recieves on
an AUX port to a tcp port on a linux machine and log the data to a
Does the router support remote syslogging?
If so you could open a remote syslogging report and only let it reply
to packets sent from the router with iptables or ipchains.
Warren
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 19:56, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to
Thanks all for your input, I have tried netcat and it dose exactly what
i want, tha data is just text so no probs !
Marcel
Long live LINUX !
Malcolm Herbert wrote:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:56:59AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
|Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a
Marcel Welschbillig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a
debian box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
What i want to do is have a CISCO router send data that it recieves on
an AUX port to a tcp port on a linux machine and log
You may find one of my favorite utilities will do the trick: netcat.
nc -l -p 3000
Listens on TCP port 3000 and once there is a connection, sends
stdin to the remote host, and sends data from the remote host
to stdout.
You can redirect stdout to a file or use the -o option.
See man
Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a debian
box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
I think netcat will work:
netcat -l -p port.you.wont.to.listen /home/user/file
it will listen for a connection at the specifig port and
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:56:59AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
|Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a debian
|box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
try netcat
--
Malcolm HerbertThis brain intentionally
[EMAIL
Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a
debian box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
What i want to do is have a CISCO router send data that it recieves on
an AUX port to a tcp port on a linux machine and log the data to a
file.
#!/bin/sh
while true ; do
nc -l -p 1234 /tmp/logfile
done
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:56:59AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a debian
box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
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Jason Thomas
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:56:59AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a debian
box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
Well, for totally raw data you could use netcat. Try
nc -lp PORT FILE
This will only listen for one
Does the router support remote syslogging?
If so you could open a remote syslogging report and only let it reply
to packets sent from the router with iptables or ipchains.
Warren
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 19:56, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open
Thanks all for your input, I have tried netcat and it dose exactly what
i want, tha data is just text so no probs !
Marcel
Long live LINUX !
Malcolm Herbert wrote:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:56:59AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
|Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a
Marcel Welschbillig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a
debian box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
What i want to do is have a CISCO router send data that it recieves on
an AUX port to a tcp port on a linux machine and log
You may find one of my favorite utilities will do the trick: netcat.
nc -l -p 3000
Listens on TCP port 3000 and once there is a connection, sends
stdin to the remote host, and sends data from the remote host
to stdout.
You can redirect stdout to a file or use the -o option.
See man nc.
Marcel Welschbillig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a debian
box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
What i want to do is have a CISCO router send data that it recieves on
an AUX port to a tcp port on a linux machine and log
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 01:22:21PM +1000, Malcolm Herbert wrote:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:56:59AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
|Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a debian
|box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
try netcat
or daemontools'
Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a debian
box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
I think netcat will work:
netcat -l -p port.you.wont.to.listen /home/user/file
it will listen for a connection at the specifig port and
Dose anybody know of any programs i could use to open a port on a debian
box and log the data that comes in to a file ??
What i want to do is have a CISCO router send data that it recieves on
an AUX port to a tcp port on a linux machine and log the data to a file.
The data will be PBX billing
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