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World’s slimmest TCP port scanner – By @
Ok, the name is a pun on Titan’s watch 😛 and is something that is an outcome of a really cool bash feature which I’ll be discussing. Bash provides a way to create a TCP connection or send UDP packets to a host on a given port, the cool thing is that you don’t have to rely on other scripting languages or programs for creating sockets/network connections when writing a shell script. Using this feature one can write simple to complex network utilities/scripts (a sigh of relief for scriptters :-) if that is that a word ). NOTE: This is a bash provided feature(if it is compiled with –enable-net-redirections option) and has nothing to do with /dev Devices.
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World’s slimmest TCP port scanner – By @
Ok, the name is a pun on Titan’s watch 😛 and is something that is an outcome of a really cool bash feature which I’ll be discussing. Bash provides a way to create a TCP connection or send UDP packets to a host on a given port, the cool thing is that you don’t have to rely on other scripting languages or programs for creating sockets/network connections when writing a shell script. Using this feature one can write simple to complex network utilities/scripts (a sigh of relief for scriptters :-) if that is that a word ). NOTE: This is a bash provided feature(if it is compiled with –enable-net-redirections option) and has nothing to do with /dev Devices.
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World’s slimmest TCP port scanner – By @
Ok, the name is a pun on Titan’s watch 😛 and is something that is an outcome of a really cool bash feature which I’ll be discussing. Bash provides a way to create a TCP connection or send UDP packets to a host on a given port, the cool thing is that you don’t have to rely on other scripting languages or programs for creating sockets/network connections when writing a shell script. Using this feature one can write simple to complex network utilities/scripts (a sigh of relief for scriptters :-) if that is that a word ). NOTE: This is a bash provided feature(if it is compiled with –enable-net-redirections option) and has nothing to do with /dev Devices.
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