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TCPCONNECT(1)							 TCPCONNECT(1)

NAME
       tcplisten - general TCP/IP server

SYNOPSIS
       tcplisten [-irv] [localaddr] port

DESCRIPTION
       tcplisten waits for a TCP/IP connection on port.	 If a localaddr param‐
       eter is given, tcplisten will  bind  to	that  IP  address.   Otherwise
       tcplisten  will	accept	connections  to	 any  of the local machines IP
       addresses.  Data received from the client is printed on	standard  out‐
       put,  and  data	read  from standard input is sent to the client.  When
       end-of-file is reached on both standard input and  the  TCP/IP  connec‐
       tion, tcplisten terminates.

OPTIONS
       -i     Terminate	 at  end-of-file on standard input; don't wait for the
	      client to close the connection.

       -r     Terminate when the remote client closes  the  connection;	 don't
	      wait for end-of-file on standard input.

       -v     Verbose mode.  Prints a message to standard error about the ori‐
	      gins (host and port) of the client.

SEE ALSO
       tcpconnect(1), telnet(1), mini-inetd(1), tcpbug(1).

BUGS
       The names of the options are not yet finalized, and  may	 change	 at  a
       future release.

				 1997 April 13			 TCPCONNECT(1)
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