Thanks Carl, Take a peak.. On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Carl Houseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This guy can listen and respond on whatever port you want. Also very > handy for measuring available bandwidth... :) > > > > > http://www.softpedia.com/get/Network-Tools/Network-Testing/Network-Speed.shtml > > > > Network Speed [Version 1.40] > > > > Calculates the network speed (transfer rate) between two winsock hosts. > > > > > > The syntax of this command is: > > > > > > netspeed /H:host|/S[:n] [/P:n] [/M:n] [/C:y|n] > > > > /H:host : Client mode, host=name/address of a machine waiting in server > mode. > > /S:n : Server mode, n=# of times to answer before exiting, default is > 9999 > > /P:n : n=Port number, default is 7777. (Both client & server must > match) > > /M:n : n=Megabytes to transfer, default is 10. (Only valid in client > mode) > > /C:y,/C:n: y=The data sent will be compressible; n=Not compressible > (default). > > > > Copyright 1999-2002 Marty List, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > *From:* Eric Woodford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > *Sent:* Tuesday, July 08, 2008 6:23 PM > *To:* NT System Admin Issues > *Subject:* Standalone applet to create an open port? > > > > I am looking to prove the network team wrong.. The firewall looks to be > configured wrong, but they keep blaming my server. > > I am looking for an application to run on a server, that would open a > network port and respond to a port query. > > Thinking that something like a telnet server, assigned to answer on a > non-standard port would work, but don't want to install IIS, etc. on the > server to do it. > > Any ideas? > > ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm> ~
