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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? I'm writing a new Linux program! Post 55187 by woofie on Monday 6th of September 2004 12:57:06 AM
Old 09-06-2004
I agree it's good to write your own stuff. I've done a few install scripts with my old work. I only created them to make my work easy Smilie and well now they are used all teh time to install new software on their clients UNIX machines Smilie I got little credit though Smilie

Still though I'm not in it for teh credit and stuff. It was a good learning experience for me. I learnt a fair bit from it.

Now I want to create a little project that will scan a IP (or range) and tell you what ports are open, what O/S it's running and maybe even the packages installed on the O/S. Yeah sure there are things out there that can do what I want though I want to create MINE Smilie

Also it's good to learn from. Yeah reading is good though you really need to play with something to know it. Best way to learn is to do it.

Best of luck with it Smilie
 

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