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-#! /bin/sh
-# $OpenBSD: dist.sh,v 1.2 2001/01/29 01:58:12 niklas Exp $
-
-## This is a quick example listen-exec server, which was used for a while to
-## distribute netcat prereleases. It illustrates use of netcat both as a
-## "fake inetd" and a syslogger, and how easy it then is to crock up a fairly
-## functional server that restarts its own listener and does full connection
-## logging. In a half-screen of shell script!!
-
-PORT=31337
-
-sleep 1
-SRC=`tail -1 dist.log`
-echo "<36>elite: ${SRC}" | ./nc -u -w 1 localhost 514 > /dev/null 2>&1
-echo ";;; Hi, ${SRC}..."
-echo ";;; This is a PRERELEASE version of 'netcat', tar/gzip/uuencoded."
-echo ";;; Unless you are capturing this somehow, it won't do you much good."
-echo ";;; Ready?? Here it comes! Have phun ..."
-sleep 8
-cat dist.file
-sleep 1
-./nc -v -l -p ${PORT} -e dist.sh < /dev/null >> dist.log 2>&1 &
-sleep 1
-echo "<36>elite: done" | ./nc -u -w 1 localhost 514 > /dev/null 2>&1
-exit 0