On Fri, 12 May 2023, André-John Mas wrote:
> I was looking for it based on a stack overflow article, indicating how to
> check a server I’d is responding on a given port.
> Previously I was using telnet for this.
Will "nmap" do what you want? It's in MacPorts.
-- Dave
I don't think sockstat would say anything about a port on another system that
one did not have a connection to, it only reports network activity already
involving the system it is run on. Telnet could of course attempt to connect.
And nmap could tell you every port open on the other system (at l
I was looking for it based on a stack overflow article, indicating how to check a server I’d is responding on a given port. Previously I was using telnet for this. André-JohnSent from my phone. Envoyé depuis mon téléphone. On 12 May 2023, at 13:33, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:If it is, I'm not find
If it is, I'm not finding it. I'm also not finding it in homebrew.
Looking around, the FreeBSD original is in C, but there is a perl script
version of the same name and somewhat similar description (I did not compare in
detail, and I doubt some of the FreeBSD features are feasible on macOS).
ht
Hi,
Is sockstat available in MacPorts, via a port'. I couldn't find it when search
for it directly or as 'sostat' (homebrew formula name).
Thanks
Andre