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I.8.4- Networking Components

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Networking Components

AspDNS – Does forward andreverse DNS lookups, returning either the IP address or the host name.

See: http://www.serverobjects.com/products.htm

 

AspHTTP – Allows you to GET/POST/HEAD documents via the HTTP protocol. ExposesHTTP response headers, supports transferring requests to a file (includingbinary transfers), password authentication support and more.

See: http://www.serverobjects.com/products.htm

 

AspInet – Allows you toremotely GET and PUTfiles via FTP from Active Server Pages.

See: http://www.serverobjects.com/products.htm

 

ASPLogin – Provides basicsecurity for any Web page or collection of pages without using Windows ownsecurity system and risking compromising system passwords over the 'Net.

See: http://www.oceantek.com/

 

AspPing – Allows you tocheck the connection with any URL through the echo protocol from within ASP.

See: http://www.serverobjects.com/products.htm

 

FTP/X – Provides easy,high-level access to the complete FTP client protocol (RFC 959). Can make theresults available as an ADO Recordset, and has built-in features to supportdebugging and non-standard servers using the Quote method.

See: http://www.mabry.com/ftpx/index.htm

 

RAS/X – A RAS Dialer.Remote Access Services allows a computer to connect to an Internet server asthough it were on a LAN.

See: http://www.mabry.com/rasx/index.htm

 

SOCKET/X – A WinSockActiveX Control that provides full access to Windows 'Sockets', making it easyto write TCP/IP or UDP client and server software.

See: http://www.mabry.com/socketx/index.htm

 

TraceRoute – allows theroute followed by a TCP/IP packet to be examined.

See: http://www.pstruh.cz/help/tcpip/library.htm

URL Replacer – An ISAPIfilter that replaces specific parts of the URL sent from the browser, allowingASP to specify different static resources for the same request.

See: http://www.pstruh.cz/help/urlrepl/library.htm

 

UserManager – Containssimple objects for creating, deleting, managing and enumerating user accountsand groups. Allows removal and addition of users to groups.

See: http://www.pstruh.cz/help/usrmgr/library.htm

 

WHOIS/X – Follows theWhoIs/NICNAME protocol, and allows queries of InterNIC or other RFC 954 serversto obtain information about a user, domain or host.

See: http://www.mabry.com/whoisx/index.htm

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