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.TL Replacing Netcat .AU jrmu (jrmu@cloud9p.org) .AI Cloud9p .AB 9front alternatives to netcat for Unix users .AE .SH trampoline(8) .LP One substitute for .HTML <a href="https://wiki.ircnow.org/?n=Netcat.Usage"> netcat .HTML </a> is .HTML <a href="http://man.9front.org/8/trampoline"> trampoline(8) .HTML </a> . .P1 ; aux/trampoline $proto!$hostname!$port .P2 Replace .CW $proto , .CW $hostname , and .CW $port . For example, to connect in plaintext to the IRC server .CW irc.ircnow.org on port 6667: .P1 ; aux/trampoline tcp!irc.ircnow.org!6667 .P2 .SH telnet(1) .LP Another substitute is .HTML <a href="http://man.9front.org/1/con"> telnet(1) .HTML </a> . To create a .CW $proto netcat connection to .CW $hostname and .CW $port: .P1 ; telnet $proto!$hostname!$port .P2 To create a netcat connection to use paste.ircnow.org: .P1 ; telnet -n tcp!paste.ircnow.org!7777 < /path/to/file .P2 To upload a file to tcp.st: .P1 ; telnet -n tcp!tcp.st!7777 < /path/to/file .P2 .PP To connect to a webserver, use (carriage return C-m).