Hi,

    I had forgotten that I had the cygwin tools installed. :-)  I second 
Jeff's comments below. The cygwin tools are a must-have item for any 
good NT/2K administrator.

--Sam

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>One of the reasons I prefer unix over windows is the command
>line interface.  With knowledge of a few commands, you can get
>an amazing amount of information.
>
>There is a toolset that provides many unix commands for windows
>operating systems, for those of you that don't like pointing and
>clicking all the time:
>
>http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/
>
>For those of you that have a unix background but must work
>in a windows environment, this is really a must see.
>
>
>
>charles arehart wrote:
>
>>Well, the netstat works in Win2k, but not the grep. :-)  At least now in my
>>Win2k Pro. And while this is still not the list of unused ports I was
>>originally seeking, it's cool to know that there's such an easy way to get
>>those that are in use.
>>
>>/charlie
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:35 PM
>>To: JRun-Talk
>>Subject: Re: JRun-Talk-List V1 #7
>>
>>Jeff Ramin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>For those of you running unix, to see what ports currently
>>>have servers using them, just type:
>>>
>>>netstat -an | grep -i listen
>>>
>>This works in Windows 2000 as well.
>>
>>--Sam
>>

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