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Obtaining HTTPcmd : Command line utilities

Windows 2000 Resource kit has a tool call httpcmd to perform GET operation.
Microsoft offers no downloads for this tool of the Windows 2000 ResKit. The Window 2003 Res Kit does not contain that command; instead obtain the IIS 6 Resource Kit.

Down from here.
Use the tool tinyget:

tinyget -srv:raweb01 -uri:http://relevantads.com -d

Also use the tool wfetch to perform detailed HTTP requests and response anaylsis.

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Thanks for this. I was looking all over for httpcmd and this is just what I needed.
Unknown said…
Yea, this is one of those buried gems that MSFT inadvertently buried.
RelevantAds said…
Also so this post on making a telnet http request.
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