Re: check available remote machines? possible?
Re: check available remote machines? possible?
- Subject: Re: check available remote machines? possible?
- From: demski <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:36:31 +0100
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Am 30.11.2005 um 10:44 schrieb Chris Garaffa:
On Nov 30, 2005, at 3:21 AM, demski wrote:
Am 29.11.2005 um 23:57 schrieb Emmanuel:
At 10:32 PM +0100 11/29/05, demski wrote:
Hi list,
anybody here to know about how to check for available machines
running remote applications (esp. one e.g. "iCal") on the
internal network?
The problem is, that there must be control if single machines
run before trying to do any remote actions on them?
I think that "ping" is for that.
Of course You're right! but how to stop the ping when called from
do shell script?
control + c is it in the terminal, but how to do under AS?
You can specify the number of ECHO_RESPONSE packets that ping sends
by using the -c option. So, to send 10 pings:
ping -c 10 ipOrDNSname
ahh, great, thanx alot!
I've also tried out the hint of Martin Orpen, he suggested to use
nmap, which I installed successfully and which runs perfectly.
Nevertheless the ping-method would be more universal, so I would be
glad to get Your example-code for parsing!
I have some code somewhere for parsing the response. Let me know if
you'd like me to dig it out.
--
Chris Garaffa
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