ucspi-tcp

ucspi-tcp is a public domain Unix TCP command-line tool for building TCP client-server applications. It consists of super-server tcpserver and tcpclient application.

From "Life with qmail", Dave Sill, 2 January 2006 (Appendix B.3.): ucspi-tcp is an acronym for UNIX Client-Server Program Interface for TCP, and it is pronounced ooks-pie tee see pee.

tcpserver features built-in TCP Wrapper-like access control.

ucspi-tcp competes with several other programs

  • mconnect client supplied as part of SunOS
  • faucet and hose, part of the netpipes package
  • netcat
gollark: The madman behind it (@Incin or something) made a HTML/CSS parser/renderer or something and made the shop use it.
gollark: I prefer Xenon. It's more flexible though configuration is harder.
gollark: You should not work on a shop if you need someone to explain the docs to you and write the code for you.
gollark: That is what I *said*.
gollark: <@186486131565527040> A shop is probably not a great project for those newish to CC.


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