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libvanessa-socket-pipe
libvanessa-socket-pipe | User space TCP/IP pipe | Priority | |
Section | devel |
Installed size | 60 |
Maintainer | Simon Horman <horms@debian.org> |
Architecture | i386 |
Version | 0.0.7-2 |
Depends | libvanessa-socket0 (= 0.0.7-2), libc6-dev |
Suggests | hotplug |
File name | pool/main/v/vanessa-socket/libvanessa-socket-pipe_0.0.7-2_i386.deb |
Description | A TCP/IP pipe is a user space programme that listens for TCP/IP connections on port on the local host and when a client connects makes a connection to a TCP port, possibly on another host. Once both connections are established data sent on one connection is relayed to the other, hence forming a bi-directional pipe. . Uses include enabling connections to specific ports on hosts behind a packet filter. . This code is intended primarily as an example of how many of the features of libvanessa_socket work. |
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