While I don't have the skill to do that in a script (Especially not a windows script) I wold suggest installing Perl, as I think that could do the trick. I would also try another machine. Windows XP and 2003 Server have restrictions on the number of connections they make, so that may be your bottleneck.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Max Waterman Sent: Tue 1/4/2005 1:11 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Ntop] OT:test network connection limit Hi, Would anyone be willing to do me a favour and write me a short script that will test the number of successful connections I can make from my machine to any machine on the internet? The network programming skills I learned at school have fallen by the way side :( The problem is that I seem to only be able to make 10 connections to the internet, and my ISP claims that they make no restrictions that should have this effect. For example, if I set up a bittorrent client to only allow 10 connections, it will stop anything else (web browser, etc etc) that connects over the internet. I suspect there are one or two people on this list that could knock something like this off in a could of seconds...probably best if it'll run on Windows without having to install anything :| I wonder what I could write it in....I've never programmed a Windows box :( I suppose that last smilie should be a :) Max. _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [email protected] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
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