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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers uploading Post 40158 by SeeD on Wednesday 10th of September 2003 08:33:54 AM
Old 09-10-2003
no ... i telnet to a SERVER and then i wanna take something from MY MACHINE ( window ) to another user in the same server
how can i do that ?? is that possible ??
 

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NAME
HoldingNuts - a poker client and server SYNOPSIS
holdingnuts-server [-c config-dir ] DESCRIPTION
HoldingNuts is an open source multi-platform poker client and server. You can play the popular Texas Hold'em variant with people all over the world, meet your friends, run your own games and even setup your own poker-network. This is the server part which runs the games and listens on a specific port (default: 40888) for client connections. OPTIONS
-c config-dir Use an alternate config-dir instead of the default ~/.holdingnuts. FILES
~/.holdingnuts/server.cfg The default server configuration file. ~/.holdingnuts/server.log The default server log file. WWW
The project webpage: http://www.holdingnuts.net/ The project wiki: http://wiki.holdingnuts.net/ The online manual: http://wiki.holdingnuts.net/manual AUTHOR
Dominik Geyer <dominik.geyer@holdingnuts.net> is the main author, but the whole list of contributors is found at http://www.holdingnuts.net/about SEE ALSO
holdingnuts(6) Dominik Geyer Version 0.0.5 HOLDINGNUTS-SERVER(6)
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