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To make simple shell chat you can use netcat: | To make simple shell chat you can use netcat: | ||
*On machine A start netcat and tell it to listen a free unblocked port number: < | *On machine A start netcat and tell it to listen a free unblocked port number: | ||
* On machine B, start a netcat client and tell it to connect to machine B's IP: < | <source lang="bash">nc -l 12345</source> | ||
* On machine B, start a netcat client and tell it to connect to machine B's IP: | |||
<source lang="bash">nc 192.168.1.33 12345</source> | |||
* Start chatting! | * Start chatting! | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 12 January 2011
To make simple shell chat you can use netcat:
- On machine A start netcat and tell it to listen a free unblocked port number:
nc -l 12345
- On machine B, start a netcat client and tell it to connect to machine B's IP:
nc 192.168.1.33 12345
- Start chatting!