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Douglas Kosovic wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Melbourne,
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<pre wrap="">I get an invalid address error when I use most of the RAT command line
options (e.g., -F, -T,...), either on Windows or on Linux.
Is there a problem?
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I only get that message if I put in an invalid address, e.g:
$ rat 456.7.8.9/16000
Can't resolve IP address for 456.7.8.9: Success
Usage: rat [options] -t <ttl> <addr>/<port>
Invalid address: 456.7.8.9/16000
Is the IP address and port you using definitely valid?
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Yes. The -t option works.<br>
But, others do not seem to work, e.g., -F or -T<br>
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Cheers,
Doug
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