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From the tcpcat README:
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Tcpcat is a simple program that is like `cat' but it works over tcp streams
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to allow you to cat from one host to another.
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The host common way to use this program whould be something like this:
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on host a: $ tcpcat -l 93255 | gzip -dc | tar xvf -
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on host b: $ tcpcat -h hosta:93255 file.tar.gz
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Another good use for this program is debugging network stuff. When debugging
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a newtork client or server you can pipe the output of tcpcat to a hex dump
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(I recomend xxd which comes with vim). Also it can act as a crude telnet server
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when invoded with --listen, --input, and --output, this mode is quite useful
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for network program debugging as well.
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Author: Angus Mackay <amackay@gusnet.cx>
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WWW: http://ess4.engr.uvic.ca/proj/tcpcat
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