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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting netstat output Post 302943118 by Scrutinizer on Tuesday 5th of May 2015 02:39:36 PM
Old 05-05-2015
OK, so then there is no bug.. The difference with netstat -an is that host names are used and the former just ip-adresses. The port numbers stay the same..
 

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plpprintd(8)						  System administration commands					      plpprintd(8)

NAME
plpprintd - Daemon for printing via PC from a Psion. SYNOPSIS
plpprintd [-d] [-h] [-v] [-V] [-s spooldir] [-c print-cmd] [-p [host:]port] [long-options] DESCRIPTION
plpprintd provides a print server for a Psion, connected to the PC. Using plpprintd, you can use the Psion's "Print via PC" feature to access any printer, available on your PC. When receiving a print job, the data is converted to Postscript(R) and then send to a printer. OPTIONS
-d, --debug Enable additional debug messages and stay in foreground (do not fork). -h, --help Display a short help text and exit. -v, --verbose Increase verbosity -V, --version Display the version and exit -s, --spooldir=dir Specify a directory to use for temporary spool files. If this option is missing, a builtin default /var/spool/plpprint is used. -c, --printcmd=cmd Specify a command for actually sending a print job to the printer. The specified command must receive the data from its standard input. If this option is missing, a builtin default lpr -Ppsion is used. -p, --port=[host:]port Specify the host and port to connect to (e.g. The port where ncpd is listening on) - by default the host is 127.0.0.1 and the port is looked up in /etc/services. If it is not found there, a builtin value of 7501 is used. FILES @PKGDATA@/prolog.ps contains the Postscript((R)) dictionary, needed for printing the jobs. @PKGDATA@/fontmap specifies the font mapping to be used. This file is used to convert the Psion's font names into valid Postscript((R)) font names. Its format is described at the beginning of it. If a Psion font name is received which can not be found in this file, a builtin default Courier is used. BUGS
Using patterns in diagrams gives ugly results. SEE ALSO
ncpd(8), plpfuse(8), plpftp(1), sisinstall(1) AUTHOR
Fritz Elfert plptools 1.0.9 2007/12/26 plpprintd(8)
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