NetCat
Tag: TCP, UDP, Network Connection, SSL
encryption, Security Network, SOCKS Proxy
This simple utility reads and writes data across TCP or UDP network
connections. It is designed to be a reliable back-end tool that can be
used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. At the
same time, it is a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool,
since it can create almost any kind of connection you would need,
including port binding to accept incoming connections. The original
Netcat was
released by Hobbit in 1995, but it hasn't been maintained despite its immense popularity. It can sometimes even be hard to find
nc110.tgz.
The flexibility and usefulness of this tool have prompted people to
write numerous other Netcat implementations - often with modern
features not found in the original. One of the most interesting is
Socat,
which extends Netcat to support many other socket types, SSL
encryption, SOCKS proxies, and more. It even made this list on its own
merits. There is also
Chris Gibson's Ncat, which offers even more features while remaining portable and compact. Other takes on Netcat include
OpenBSD's nc,
Cryptcat,
Netcat6,
PNetcat,
SBD, and so-called
GNU Netcat.