Try telnet www.sosi.cnrs.fr 80
if it connects type GET / HTTP/1.0 followed by two newlines. If you don't
get the output of the webserver you probably have a routing problem or
something else.
Heiko
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Cédric Rosa wrote:
Hello,
First, scuse my english but I'm french.
When I try with wget (v 1.8.1) to download an url which is behind a router,
the software wait for ever even if I've specified a timeout.
With ethereal, I've seen that there is no response from the server (ACK
never
with wget ? I need help.
Cédric Rosa wrote:
Hello,
First, scuse my english but I'm french.
When I try with wget (v 1.8.1) to download an url which is behind a
router,
the software wait for ever even if I've specified a timeout.
With ethereal, I've seen that there is no response