Sock -- A Simple Shell Interface to Network Sockets
This program serves as an interface for network sockets for use in both
shell scripts and manually from the command line. In contrast to
netcat, it handles EOF in a way so, for example, tar archives can
easily be transferred. See the man page (man 1 sock) for more details.
Example:
host1 # sock -l :7777 > file host2 # cat file | sock host1:7777
host1 # sock -l :7777 | tar xvzfp - host2 # tar czfp - some/dir | sock
host1:7777
Authors:
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Martin Mares
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| Filename | Size | Changed |
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| sock-1.1.tar.bz2 | 0000021269 20.8 KB | |
| sock.changes | 0000001186 1.16 KB | |
| sock.spec | 0000002276 2.22 KB |
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