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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