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Please note that the RPM's and binaries here are compiled statically, i.e. require no external libraries to run. For that reason, they're quite large. The rpms and binaries with "-exec" here are compiled with the GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE option turned on and allow you to execute an arbitrary binary when someone connects to nc's listening port. This features is named GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE for a reason; DO NOT use this binary - heck, don't even download it - unless you are VERY confident you know what you're doing. If you simply want a stock netcat, please get it from your distribution; many include it.
Name : nc Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 1.10 Vendor: (none)
Release : 16 Build Date: Thu Jan 23 14:15:56 2003
Install Date: (not installed) Build Host: sparrow
Group : Applications/Internet Source RPM: nc-1.10-16.src.rpm
Size : 577057 License: GPL
Signature : RSA/MD5, Thu Jan 23 14:15:57 2003, Key ID 012334cbf322929d
Packager : William Stearns <[email protected]>
Summary : Reads and writes data across network connections using TCP or UDP.
Description :
The nc package contains Netcat (the program is actually nc), a simple
utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using
the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end
tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and
scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and
exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and
has many built-in capabilities.
You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a
network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration
capabilities.
This rpm has a static binary.
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