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b U d e f l t u P v w l x y L C nmap-ncat 7.92 3.el9 Nmap's Netcat replacement Ncat is a feature packed networking utility which will read and
write data across a network from the command line. It uses both
TCP and UDP for communication and is designed to be a reliable
back-end tool to instantly provide network connectivity to other
applications and users. Ncat will not only work with IPv4 and IPv6
but provides the user with a virtually limitless number of potential
uses. g)pb-0366abaa-4f4f-400e-80c3-b25ca9c0b781-b-s390x Rocky Linux 9.5 Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation Nmap Rocky Linux Build System (Peridot) |