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- <!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
- <pkgmetadata>
- <maintainer type="project">
- <email>netmon@gentoo.org</email>
- <name>Gentoo network monitoring and analysis project</name>
- </maintainer>
- <longdescription>
- I just noticed that netpipes doesn't support bidirectional pipes.
- So I made my own version.
- Now I can say in computer A that "plis 12345 -io ohjelma" and in computer B that "pcon A 12345 -io ohjelma2",
- and they communicate together then.
- My example utilization was that I can send the picture of SNES-emulator to another
- computer via network, and grab the keyboard input there, so get two consoles to
- the same game.
- My friend wanted to watch when I play FF6, but didn't want to sit next to my monitor,
- and asked if he could get the picture to his monitor.
- And he got it.
- Then he asked if he could play it from his computer at the same time as me...
- And now it works too.
- Other ways of use can everybody invent theirselves.
- It's really easy to make simple server software with this.
- For example, do "plis 79 -io finger" and then you have a finger-service.
- Or "plis 5555 -o 'cat signature'" and then port 5555 gives your signature.
- </longdescription>
- </pkgmetadata>
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