10.2. Microsoft Windows
Many of the services described in this
chapter are traditionally provided by Unix systems. While more and
more are becoming available, there aren't a lot of tools that
currently run under Windows. One exception is
nslookup, which is nearly identical to its Unix
counterpart. Of course, the
telnet-based testing
will work as shown. And you can always test a Windows server from a
Unix client. If you want Windows-based tools, the best place to start
looking is in the appropriate Windows Resource Kit from Microsoft.
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