Description
atEcho
atEcho is a handy client and server tool for working with the ECHO network protocol. This service is detailed in RFC 862. It's great for testing and debugging your connections!
How atEcho Works
The Echo server listens for incoming connections on port 7. Once a connection is made, it takes any data it receives and sends that right back to the sender. So, if you send something over, expect it to come back your way!
Using the Echo Client
On the flip side, the Echo client lets you send specific data to a chosen host on the network. If that target host has its Echo service up and running, you'll get a reply containing whatever you sent as a request. It's like sending a message in a bottle—only way quicker!
Why Use Echo Services?
The Echo service is super useful for debugging and measuring how well your connections work. It operates using both TCP and UDP protocols, which makes it flexible for different needs.
Get Started with atEcho Today!
If you're ready to give atEcho a try, it's simple! Just download it from SoftPas, the largest software directory out there!
User Reviews for atEcho 1
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atEcho is essential for network debugging. Easy to use client and server implementation of ECHO protocol. Highly recommend for tech professionals.