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Date:      Fri, 7 Mar 2008 12:12:18 -0800
From:      Fred C <fred@bsdhost.net>
To:        Siraj Shaikh <siraj.shaikh@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Manually opening TCP ports
Message-ID:  <1E03F358-A092-456F-AE94-C82DB63A2CEF@bsdhost.net>
In-Reply-To: <3b2ddd940803062347w3fefeb72w519ac28ca73f24d7@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <3b2ddd940803062347w3fefeb72w519ac28ca73f24d7@mail.gmail.com>

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You can do that with bash. Ex:

$ cat </dev/tcp/nist1.symmetricom.com/13
54496 08-01-31 02:30:53 00 0 3 345.7 UTC(NIST) *
for more informaiton on how to do network programing with bash
http://blogmag.net/blog/read/49/Network_programing_with_bash

-fred-

On Mar 6, 2008, at 11:47 PM, Siraj Shaikh wrote:

> Hello
>
> I am just wondering if there is a utility (or any feature in FreeBSD)
> that allows me to manually open a TCP port on a machine. I am looking
> for a way that could either allow me to open ALL or many TCP ports on
> a machine.
>
> Also, is there any way of running a service on more than a single
> port, or on all or many ports?
>
> Thanks
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