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From: Burak BASKAN (burak_at_duslersokagi.com)
Date: Sun 08 Dec 2002 - 00:58:50 GMT




b hostalias
             Uses bind(2) on the local socket to bind it to an aliased address
             (see ifconfig(8) and the ‘‘alias’’ specifier) or to the address
             of another interface than the one naturally chosen by connect(2).
             This can be useful when connecting to services which use IP
             addresses for authentication and reconfiguration of the server is
             undesirable (or impossible).
 
 
> On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 09:33:16PM +0000, burak@lantar.net wrote:
> >
> > [burak@vserver:vs1 home]telnet -b 213.194.112.122 lantar.net
> > Trying 213.194.112.66...
>
> just curious, what does the -b option do?
> (my telnet does not have that option ;)
>
> best,
> Herbert
>
> > telnet: connect to address 213.194.112.66: Operation not permitted
> > [burak@vserver:vs1 home]      
> >
> > bind problem looks still occurs??
 
 


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