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Send a test string to a port from DOS
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05/07/2007 14:36:07
 
 
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05/07/2007 12:12:34
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
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Windows
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Computing in general
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01237955
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>>>How can I send something from the command line in DOS to a port to see if it is being received on the other end? Thanks!
>>
>>Check http://www.vfrazee.com/ms-dos/6.22/help/copy.htm
>>
>>However, I do not see an easy way to capture output into extra file, as you can do with > for some commands. Or at least it's not mentioned in this page.
>
>I'm not sure if this is exactly what I'm looing for. I just want to see if a port is really listening. DOS NetStat says that it is ESTABLISHED, but I want to see a text string to come through as a check.

NetCat may do what you want. Might take some playing around (on both server and client ends) to actually see a string being passed. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netcat

Tools such as NetCat and NMap are often used as hacker tools, and may be detected and removed by antivirus programs.
Regards. Al

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