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- What is the difference between ssh proxycommand -W, nc, exec nc
The old nc version doesn't allow using different usernames for the bastion and target server Also, I recently learned that ssh 7 3 and newer introduced a ProxyJump parameter which is a more user-friendly option to the ones you mentioned
- open a port permanently on linux using nc (netcat) [duplicate]
nc is the wrong tool for this job (to a greater or lesser degree based on which version you have; the more appropriate ones have the option to fork a subprocess for each new incoming connection) Use a proper built-to-purpose superserver -- xinetd was the up-and-coming standard 25 years ago; today I'd suggest tcpsvd
- unix - Why node nc (netcat) give error inverse host lookup failed . . .
"Inverse host lookup failed" simply means that nc wanted to print which host name 10 0 0 10 corresponds to, but couldn't UNKNOWN is simply what it then prints as the host name This is distinct from "I looked it up, but it doesn't seem to correspond to anything" which is what happens outside the container To be perfectly explicit, connecting to the host succeeded, but looking up its name
- Export to netcdf . nc file from a pandas DataFrame
I want to multiple data extract from cmip6 model data and save as netcdf file by using the following scripts: import pandas as pd import xarray as xr from netCDF4 import Dataset nc_file = (r qu
- Convert NetCDF file to CSV or text using Python - Stack Overflow
I'm trying to convert a netCDF file to either a CSV or text file using Python I have read this post but I am still missing a step (I'm new to Python) It's a dataset including latitude, longitude,
- Test if remote TCP port is open from a shell script
I'm looking for a quick and simple method for properly testing if a given TCP port is open on a remote server, from inside a Shell script I've managed to do it with the telnet command, and it works
- How to display nc return value in Linux shell script?
I am using nc command in my Linux box like below to check if a port is listening; This displays success message: nc -z 192 168 0 2 9000 This displays 0: echo $? I have combined it in a shell scr
- Using xarrays open_mfdataset to open a series of . nc files
I have a series of files named 0 nc, 1 nc, 2 nc, and am looking to use open_mfdataset to open them all at once, in order of filename However, when I run the command:
- linux - nc: invalid option -- z - Stack Overflow
nc -z hostname port Into this: cat dev null | nc hostname port You might also want to add in an option like -w 1s to avoid the long default timeout There might be a cleaner combination of options that avoids the need for the dev null but I couldn't figure out what
- Connect with SSH through a proxy - Stack Overflow
So, I know the nc has different versions like openbsd-netcat and GNU-netcat, you can change the nc in debian to the openbsd version, but I choose to change the software like corkscrew, because the names of the two versions of nc in system are same, and many people don’t understand it well My approach is as follows sudo apt install corkscrew
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