debian man page for knock

Query: knock

OS: debian

Section: 1

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knock(1)																  knock(1)

NAME
knock - port-knock client
SYNOPSIS
knock [options] <host> <port[:proto]> [port[:proto]] ...
DESCRIPTION
knock is a port-knock client. It sends TCP/UDP packets to each specified port on host, creating a special knock sequence on the listening server (see the knockd manpage for more info on this).
OPTIONS
-u, --udp Make all port hits use UDP (default is TCP). If you want each port to use a different protocol (TCP or UDP), then you can specify the protocol on a per-port basis. See the example below. -v, --verbose Output verbose status messages. -V, --version Display the version. -h, --help Syntax help.
EXAMPLES
knock myserver.example.com 123:tcp 456:udp 789:tcp knock -u myserver.example.com 8284 4721 18592 42912
SEE ALSO
knockd is the accompanying port-knock server.
AUTHOR
Judd Vinet <jvinet@zeroflux.org> knockd 0.5 June 26, 2005 knock(1)
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