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ucspi-tcp rpm build for : OpenSuSE 13.X. For other distributions click ucspi-tcp.

Name : ucspi-tcp
Version : 1.88 Vendor : obs://build_opensuse_org/home:p_conrad
Release : 28.1 Date : 2018-09-06 18:16:48
Group : Productivity/Networking/System Source RPM : ucspi-tcp-1.88-28.1.src.rpm
Size : 0.24 MB
Packager : (none)
Summary : tcpserver and tcpclient for building TCP client-server apps
Description :
Tcpserver and tcpclient are easy-to-use command-line tools for building TCP
client-server applications.

Tcpserver waits for incoming connections and, for each connection, runs a
program of your choice. Your program receives environment variables
showing the local and remote host names, IP addresses, and port numbers.

Tcpserver offers a concurrency limit to protect you from running out of
processes and memory. When you are handling 40 (by default) simultaneous
connections, tcpserver smoothly defers acceptance of new connections.

Tcpserver also provides TCP access control features, similar to
tcp-wrappers/tcpd\'s hosts.allow but much faster. It\'s access control rules
are compiled into a hashed format with cdb, so it can easily deal with
thousands of different hosts.

This package includes a recordio tool that monitors all the input and
output of a server.

Tcpclient makes a TCP connection and runs a program of your choice. It sets
up the same environment variables as tcpserver.

This package includes several sample clients built on top of tcpclient:
whoAATT, dateAATT, fingerAATT, httpAATT, tcpcat, and mconnect.

Tcpserver and tcpclient conform to UCSPI, the UNIX Client-Server Program
Interface, using the TCP protocol. UCSPI tools are available for several
different networks.



Patches Included:

ucspi-tcp-0.88.errno.patch from Mate Wierdl
(http://djbware.csi.hu/patches/ucspi-tcp-0.88.errno.patch)

ucspi-tcp-0.88.a+_record.patch from Mate Wierdl (with improvements
to increases rblsmtpd text length from 200 to 500 characters)
(http://djbware.csi.hu/patches/ucspi-tcp-0.88.a_record.patch)

ucspi-tcp-0.88.limits.patch from http://linux.voyager.hr/ucspi-tcp
(http://linux.voyager.hr/ucspi-tcp/files/tcpserver-limits-2006-01-26.diff)

ucspi-tcp-0.88.rbltimeout.patch patch based upon Nikola Vladov\'s
ucspi-tcp-0.88.rbltimeout.patch
(http://riemann.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/programs/rblsmtpd-timeout.tar.gz)

ucspi-tcp-0.88.nodefaultrbl.patch from Charles Cazabon with local cleanups
(http://pyropus.ca/software/misc/rblsmtpd-nodefaultrbl.patch)

ucspi-tcp-0.88-ipv6.patch from Peter Conrad

ucspi-tcp-0.88-systemd.patch from Peter Conrad

RPM found in directory: /packages/linux-pbone/ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/p_conrad:/branches/openSUSE_13.2/i586

Content of RPM  Changelog  Provides Requires

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Provides :
ucspi-tcp
ucspi-tcp(x86-32)

Requires :
libresolv.so.2
rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1
libsystemd-daemon.so.0
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.4)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1)
rpmlib(PayloadIsLzma) <= 4.4.6-1
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
/bin/sh
libsystemd-daemon.so.0(LIBSYSTEMD_DAEMON_31)
rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1
libc.so.6
libresolv.so.2(GLIBC_2.2)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3.4)


Content of RPM :
/usr/bin/addcr
/usr/bin/argv0
/usr/bin/date@
/usr/bin/delcr
/usr/bin/finger@
/usr/bin/fixcrio
/usr/bin/http@
/usr/bin/mconnect
/usr/bin/mconnect-io
/usr/bin/rblsmtpd
/usr/bin/recordio
/usr/bin/tcpcat
/usr/bin/tcpclient
/usr/bin/tcprules
/usr/bin/tcprulescheck
/usr/bin/tcpserver
/usr/bin/who@
/usr/share/doc/packages/ucspi-tcp
/usr/share/doc/packages/ucspi-tcp/CHANGES
/usr/share/doc/packages/ucspi-tcp/COPYING
/usr/share/doc/packages/ucspi-tcp/README
/usr/share/doc/packages/ucspi-tcp/README.man
/usr/share/doc/packages/ucspi-tcp/README.tcpserver-limits-patch
/usr/share/doc/packages/ucspi-tcp/TODO
/usr/share/doc/packages/ucspi-tcp/VERSION
/usr/share/man/man5/tcp-qualify.5.gz
/usr/share/man/man8/addcr.8.gz
/usr/share/man/man8/argv0.8.gz
/usr/share/man/man8/date@.8.gz
/usr/share/man/man8/delcr.8.gz
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