netcat6. weird thing. i can't find the source for it, although i find plenty of
references to it.
i installed netcat6 using the standard apt-get install, and it claimed to have
installed it, but i found no netcat, netcat6, nc, or nc6 after this install (i
removed netcat first to make sure).
scripting is a good idea. i'm experimenting with python right now, and it
seems good. i have a simple echo server running, and it works on ipv4. now to
upgrade to ipv6.
thanks for the tips.
m
On Fri, 5 Jan 2007, ik wrote:
Hello,
For netcat you can install netcat6 .
For telnet, you might need to write some script to do so using ipv6
modules for such language.
On 1/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Before you tell me that telnet should never be used, let me explain that
this
is for a lab test for some IPv6 work I'm doing. Simplicity, and the
ability to
view the clear text packets with tcpdump, is important.
I'm looking for a telnet -like server that supports IPv6. I'd be happy
with a
low level tool like netcat, but I can not find netcat with IPv6 support
either.
Ideally, I'd like something in the Ubuntu apt-get repository, but of
course
I'm happy to build from source as well.
Any pointers?
Ido
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