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From: "Eduardo J. Ortega U." <ejortegau AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 07:53:46 -0500
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Subject: nttcp does not work
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Hi:

I am trying to use an utility called nttcp from the network series, in
order to measure network throughput. Sadly, it always fails:

$ nttcp server8
nttcp-l: connect: No such file or directory, errno=2
nttcp-l: Could not connecto to remote host
: No such file or directory, errno=2

$


server8 resolves fine with ping and or nslookup, and nttcp -i is being
run on server8 which is a linux box to receive the connection. Also,
if ran from a linux machine to server8, it works just fine.

Any hints?

Thanks,

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Eduardo J. Ortega U.

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