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Re: Re: How do I tell if a remote site is up?

by Elliott (Pilgrim)
on Nov 11, 2003 at 17:37 UTC ( [id://306290]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: How do I tell if a remote site is up?
in thread How do I tell if a remote site is up?

Thank you. That will definitely help but would not cover the problems I've had recently where one of my suppliers' sites has been up but their services have been failing intermittently.
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Re: Re: Re: How do I tell if a remote site is up?
by Grygonos (Chaplain) on Nov 11, 2003 at 17:53 UTC
    Are you sure its a software failure? and not possibly a problem with their hardware? Just something to consider. Dunno what services you are referring to.. but surely if its a semi-standard service there is a method to check for it on a local machine, via something like a mini-port-scan

    Grygonos

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