I think that would only work on your local lan and not over the internet.
Tony
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On Thursday 11 March 2004 19:47, JoeHill wrote:
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Tony S. Sykes disseminated the following:
smbclient -M hostname but it does not seem to work with ip
address's on my system. But on win2k you can use ip
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Tony S. Sykes disseminated the following:
Don't think so, they would have to have software listening on a port to accept
the message.
Just a thought, isn't there an equivalent
Is there any way to send a message to a host on the 'Net by IP?
You know, those hosts that are spewing Code Red and Nimda and shite?
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