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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting basic nc question Post 302224529 by peterworth on Wednesday 13th of August 2008 10:53:30 AM
Old 08-13-2008
basic nc question

i'm doing this in one terminal:

nc -lu 7402

and it appears to start listening properly, then in another i do this:

echo "hello" | nc -u localhost 7402

and nothing happens on the listening terminal - what am i doing wrong?

thanks.
 

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burgerspace-server(6)													     burgerspace-server(6)

NAME
burgerspace-server - UDP server for the networked version of BurgerSpace SYNOPSIS
burgerspace-server DESCRIPTION
burgerspace-server is a server that accepts connections from BurgerSpace clients to allow two players to compete with each other. One player controls the chef and the other controls the egg. Other clients can connect as spectators. burgerspace-server should be started in a terminal. To terminate it, give the Ctrl-C sequence or use the kill(1) command with the server's process ID as the argument. The connections use the UDP protocol. The --port option can be used to specify a non-default listening port (see below). After the server has started, the user who wants to control the chef must start the client with this command: burgerspace --server=the.server.hostname.com --chef Use the appropriate hostname or IP address as the argument for --server. The user who wants to control the egg must give the --enemy option instead of --chef. The --port option can be added to the burgerspace command-line to specify the server port, if the server was started with a non-default UDP listening port. OPTIONS
--help display a help page and exit --version display version information and exit --initial-level=N start game at level N. Default is 1. N must be at least 1. --port=PORT UDP port number on which the server must listen for incoming clients. The default is 49152. LICENSE
This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License. This program has absolutely no warranty. AUTHORS
Pierre Sarrazin (code) Luce St-Amand (most images) FILES
This program uses the flatzebra library, by the same author. This library is itself based on the SDL graphics library (see http://www.lib- sdl.org). See the BurgerSpace Home Page: http://sarrazip.com/dev/burgerspace.html BUGS
Performance has not been tested thoroughly. Users who want to play the stable stand-alone game should use version 1.8.3. SEE ALSO
burgerspace(6) May 16th, 2010 burgerspace-server(6)
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