Horst Herb wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 June 2006 13:25, Tim Churches wrote:
>   
>>> I'd have to think about how to do that under Windos unfortunately. It
>>> could be a bit tricky.
>>>       
>> A Python script could do it, I think. I'll see what can be whipped up...
>>     
>
> easy peasy.
>
> import telnetlib
>
> host = 127.0.0.1
> ports = [1000,2000,3000]
>
> for port in ports:
>       tn = telnetlib.Telnet(host, port)
>       try:
>               tn.open()
>               tn.close()
>       except:
>               print "can't connect to host %s o port %d" % (host, port)
>       
>
> Horst
>   
Oh look, batteries.

You gotta luv your python.

David


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