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18 output.  This continues indefinitely, until the network side of the connection
27 on the network side.
39 until the *network* side closes. Telnet also will not transfer arbitrary
116 useful when driving netcat from certain types of scripts, with the side effect
286 Example uses -- the light side
335 side arrives at the other side as output. It is helpful to start the listener
336 at the receiving side with no timeout specified, and then give the sending side
341 typical example of something "rsh" is often used for: on one side,
345 and then on the other side
363 something like http://unixbox:4444/foo, and have a listener on the Unix side
409 on one side and then hitting it with
415 after you interrupt either side. Using UDP mode produces tremendously MORE
517 Example uses -- the dark side
585 you ^C out of netcat or do a reboot on your side, and you only need to remember
589 received. In either case, though, such a "connection" has the interesting side
590 effect that only your client-side IP address and [chosen?] source port will
644 is completed. If you send some data and observe the "send-q" side of "netstat"
690 effect be received by non-root users. However, it has the subtle side effect
772 side, binding to localhost and sending
941 Duct tape of course has a light side and a dark side and binds the universe