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NAME

       dnetcat - opens a DECnet connection

SYNOPSIS

       dnetcat {-h|--help}

       dnetcat [-v] [-z] node[::|[::] ]object

       dnetcat [-v] [-f] -l object

DESCRIPTION

       dnetcat  is  a  netcat(1)  like  tool  that  opens a DECnet connection and copies all data
       between the standard input/output to/from the socket.

OPTIONS

   -v
       Be verbose. Prints useful (debug) messages.

   -z
       Zero IO mode. In this mode a connection is dropped directly after it is opened.  This  can
       be used to scan if the remote side listens on the given address and object.

   -l
       Listen mode. In this mode dnetcat accepts connections on the given object.

   -f
       Fork  on new connection. This let netcat accept multiple connections in listen mode.  This
       is ignored if -l is not given.

   --help, -h
       Prints a small help.

EXAMPLES

       This program can be used as 'ProxyCommand' for ssh(1).  You may use it  via  command  line
       like this:
        ssh -o 'ProxyCommand dnetcat %h ssh' [...] mynode

       or you may use it in your ~/.ssh/config like this:
        Host *::
        ProxyCommand dnetcat %h ssh

       This  will  enable you to connect to any DECnet node by adding "::" at the end of the node
       name like this:
        ssh mynode::

       For more information on ssh(1) see it's manpage.

SEE ALSO

       ssh(1), netcat(1).

AUTHORS

       This program is written by Philipp "ph3-der-loewe" Schafft <lion@lion.leolix.org>.