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Operating Systems Solaris Trying to boot Solaris without hard drives in T5220 Post 302849945 by hicksd8 on Tuesday 3rd of September 2013 04:04:19 PM
Old 09-03-2013
@bartus11......yes, of course, I see where you're coming from. Thanks.
 

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TCPBUG(1)						      General Commands Manual							 TCPBUG(1)

NAME
tcpbug - TCP/IP connection bugging device SYNOPSIS
tcpbug [-cx] [-btT] local-port remote-host remote-port DESCRIPTION
tcpbug forwards a TCP/IP connection to port local-port on the local machine to the port remote-port on remote-host while spying on the con- nection and writing all data passing through to standard output. All data coming from the client is printed with a greater than sign (>) first on each line, and all data coming from the server is printed with a less than sign (<) first on each line. Any byte offsets and time-stamps are printed before the greater than or less than sign, and are separated from each other by a colon (:). OPTIONS
-b Print the offset of the first byte in the stream for each line. -c Display bytes as individual characters. Printable characters are displayed directly, some control characters appear as C-language escapes ( , , et.c), while others appear as 3-digit octal numbers. This should be similar to the -c switch of od(1). -t Print the time at which the data was received for each line. The time is the number of seconds and microseconds, separated by a decimal point (.), since 00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970, as reported by gettimeofday(). -T Print the time at which the data was received for each line. The time is the number of seconds and microseconds, separated by a decimal point (.), since the connections were established. -x Display each byte as a two digit hexadecimal number. SEE ALSO
tcpconnect(1), tcplisten(1), od(1). BUGS
The names of the options are not yet finalized, and may change at a future release. 1997 April 13 TCPBUG(1)
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