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Old 12-10-2010, 04:16 PM   #1
f9wizard
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Back-Connection Problem


Hi, I am using Linux Mint 9 32 bit.I am connecting to my website on webshell and I am using for connect netcat.exe I can open netcat.exe with wine and it's says

listenin on 443 and I am connecting to my website's server but when I enter any command it doesn't do anything.My port is open and I can connect and use it.My firewall is close. What's the problem?

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Old 12-10-2010, 04:23 PM   #2
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First, why run netcat through wine when it's part of the nmap package these days as a native Linux command (ncat)? Second, can you show us the command you're using? Lastly, just to verify, you are trying to connect on port 443 to your webserver with ncat correct?

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