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From: gpalmer@mutara.noc.webspan.net (Gary Palmer)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Crawling the web..
Date: 18 Nov 1996 02:15:43 GMT
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In article <115_9611170835@usbbs.com>,
	john.woodstock@usbbs.com (John Woodstock) writes:
> Hello All!

> I'm looking for a tool that I can open a specific port and then send
> a message out, flip to receive and then record what comes back.  I
> want this to be able to scan an entire range of addresses..  I want
> to usse this to scan within my company to see who has web servers up
> and what brand are they using..  Let me also explain, I'm not a very
> good C programmer, so another higher level language would be better.

Try the `expect' port (ports/lang/expect).

Gary