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Can't find an appropriate command; please suggest, examples are
appreciated. I am interested to obtain this information by providing a remote machine's ip. thx |
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Unless the service advertises its version string or something of that nature
I dont think you will find a unified method, especially with bash your best bet is telneting directory to that service and sending what ever sequence is needed for that service to identify its protocol version etc.. Hope this s. "puzzlecracker" <ironsel2000@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1165782708.112939.210890@j44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Can't find an appropriate command; please suggest, examples are > appreciated. > > I am interested to obtain this information by providing a remote > machine's ip. > > thx > |
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On 10 Dec 2006 12:31:48 -0800, puzzlecracker
<ironsel2000@gmail.com> wrote: > Can't find an appropriate command; please suggest, examples are > appreciated. > > I am interested to obtain this information by providing a remote > machine's ip. > Someone asked the same question a week or two ago. The answer is there is no standard command for this purpose. -- We've upped our standards, so up yours! |
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On Dec 10, 3:31 pm, "puzzlecracker" <ironsel2...@gmail.com> wrote: > Can't find an appropriate command; please suggest, examples are > appreciated. I think the best all around solution for what you want is probably SSH > I am interested to obtain this information by providing a remote > machine's ip. > > thx |
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