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 nc - TCP/IP swiss army knife 
  
 !!! SYNOPSIS 
  
-__nc__ ''[[-options] hostname port[[s] [[ports] ...''  
-__nc__ ''-l -p port [[-options] [[hostname] [[port]'' 
+ __nc__ ''[[-options] hostname port[[s] [[ports] ...''  
+ __nc__ ''-l -p port [[-options] [[hostname] [[port]'' 
  
 !!! DESCRIPTION 
  
 __netcat__ is a simple unix utility which reads and writes data across network connections, using TCP or UDP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable "back-end" tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. At the same time, it is a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create almost any kind of connection you would need and has several interesting built-in capabilities. Netcat, or "nc" as the actual program is named, should have been supplied long ago as another one of those cryptic but standard Unix tools. 
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 Some port names in __/etc/services__ contain hyphens -- netcat currently will not correctly parse those, so specify ranges using numbers if you can. 
  
 !!! SEE ALSO 
  
-__/usr/share/doc/netcat/README.gz__ 
+ __/usr/share/doc/netcat/README.gz__ 
  
 !!! AUTHOR 
  
 This manual page was written by [Joey Hess | mailto:joeyh@debian.org] and 
 [Robert Woodcock | mailto:rcw@debian.org], cribbing heavily from Netcat's README file. 
  
 Netcat was written by a guy we know as the [Hobbit | mailto:hobbit@avian.org]. 
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