you could do it with netcat.
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On Sat, 15 Jun 2002, Ben Ostrowsky wrote:
> Hi folks -- please forgive my ignorance, but the FAQ didn't mention this.
>
> We're running a XSL processor for MS Windows that listens for input on port
> 4545, transforms it with XSLT files in a local directory, and sends the
> output to a socket on a remote computer. I'd like to put AxKit on a couple
> of Linux machines to help share the load. Does this sound like a feasible
> application?
>
> I haven't actually tried installing AxKit yet -- I just heard about it
> today -- and I'm eager to try it if this sounds doable. Any hints on
> configuration would be especially welcome.
>
> Regards,
> Ben
>
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