Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
On Tue, 2006-05-16 20:56:39 -0700, Sam Song <samlinuxkernel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Petr Vandrovec <petr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Best to test this is to start 'socket 192.168.40.99
80' from command line and
then type these two lines above, plus one empty
line. You should get back '200
OK', empty line, and then you can start
communicating using git protocol - if
you can do that...
I cannot run "socket" and "CONNECT" on Fedora Core 3.
It simply told me that no such command. How could I
do this task in my case?
Well, install some package to have `socket' available? Debian calls
the packet `socket', too, so I guess Fedora may have something
similar.
Surprisingly they do not... You should be able to replace 'socket' with
'netcat' - and I believe that netcat/nc package is available for Fedora. For
this purpose they have same command line & behavior.
Petr
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