One of the Linux command line tools I had initially under-estimated is netcat or just nc. By default, netcat creates a TCP socket either in listening mode (server socket<sep/>
"socat is a relay for bidirectional data transfer between two independent data channels. Each of these data channels may be a file, pipe, device, a socket, an SSL socket, proxy CONNECT connection, a file descriptor, the GNU line editor (readline), a pro
Having had numerous people recently ask me about the various uses for Netcat I decided to put together a document showing a few handy uses for good ol' Netcat. Netcat has<sep/>