System requirements: Kickstart 2.04+ and AmiTCP 4.0+
Usage
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netecho is based on the TCP/IP service 'echo' and it's useful to
check the availability of a certain host within scripts. If the given
host is available, the string 'NETECHO' will be printed and the return
value is set to 0 (RETURN_OK). Otherwise an error message is printed
and the return value is set to 20 (RETURN_FAIL).
Usage:
netecho <hostname>
Example:
netecho crash.north.de
Example script 1:
failat 21
netecho >nil: crash.north.de
if warn
echo "crash.north.de is not available!"
else
echo "crash is alive! =¦^)"
endif
Example script 2:
failat 21
if "`netecho crash.north.de`" eq "NETECHO"
echo "crash is alive! =¦^)"
else
echo "crash.north.de is not available!"
endif
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