In this blog post, I'll focus on the basics of netcat. More advanced options and scenarios will follow in separate posts at some point.
Netcat is available on almost any Linux host and is easy to use
I’m a sysadmin at a small shop and it amazes me how many of my coworkers don’t know about or don’t use netcat. Netcat, s_client, and nmap are super useful for quickly narrowing down the cause of a problem. I have been guilty of using nc to transfer files before, it’s a good trick to know about in a pinch and where you aren’t worried about the lack of encryption.
Sidenote, it could just be my Lemmy client but this post doesn’t seem to actually contain a link to the article.
I’m a sysadmin at a small shop and it amazes me how many of my coworkers don’t know about or don’t use netcat. Netcat, s_client, and nmap are super useful for quickly narrowing down the cause of a problem. I have been guilty of using nc to transfer files before, it’s a good trick to know about in a pinch and where you aren’t worried about the lack of encryption.
Sidenote, it could just be my Lemmy client but this post doesn’t seem to actually contain a link to the article.
I fully agree. Those tools are so useful! - But, not too familiar with s_client - will look it up.
Thank you for letting me know. It seems that adding a separate image removes the URL to the article. Interesting and might be a bug.