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|    KP KP to Gary Mills    |
|    Re: TCP from shell scripts    |
|    06 Aug 22 14:25:37    |
      From: jungletrain@outlook.com              On Tuesday, August 4, 1992 at 8:45:40 AM UTC-7, Gary Mills wrote:       > I suspect that somebody has written Unix software to allow shell       > scripts to act as TCP clients and servers. What I would like to       > do is call a command from a script that connects to and communicates       > with a server on another host, much like rsh can do. The server       > would have to be a front-end that execs another script. I have       > found something called ``superserver'' that works like this, but       > does more than I need. Is there anything else like this? I don't       > want to reinvent any wheels.       > --       > -Gary Mills- -Networking Group- -U of M Computer Services-       I did. Need help?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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