Try "nc" instead of "netcat" -- the nice thing about netcat/nc is that
you can pipe input to it and pipe output from it, which telnet can't. 
Also, it doesn't try to negotiate telnet options, which some telnets do
sometimes.

C

On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 02:09, Olivier Nicole wrote:
> mail<root>60: netcat
> netcat: Command not found.
> mail<root>61: 
> 
> so what next?
> 
> Telnet works pretty well for the purpose of simulating TCP protocols
> by hand. So in that case, that was simulating HTTP protocol.
> 
> Olivier
> 
> 
> > That's not HTTP.  You meant:
> > 
> > $ echo -e 'GET /path/to/script.cgi HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n' | netcat
> > www.example.com 80
> 
> 


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