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netcat (often abbreviated to nc) is a computer networking utility for reading from and writing to network connections using TCP or UDP. The command is designed to be a dependable back-end 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 investigation tool, since it can produce almost any kind of connection its user could need and has a number of built-in capabilities.
Its list of features includes port scanning, transferring files, and port listening, and it can be used as a backdoor.

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    NSW NCAT - force applicant to go to final hearing

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    NSW NCAT - protection of parties in proceedings?

    Is there any legal protection for parties to proceedings? In a truly bizarre turn of events an applicant who took me and several people to NCAT a couple of years ago in relation to a strata matter (and lost) now wants to take me to NCAT for being a respondent in their original application. The...
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    NSW Used car dealer refusing refund, using bully tactics

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    Hi, is an NCAT order enforceable if you don't have the full legal name for NCAT application for the respondent? Can the legal name be changed after an order has been made and enforceable?
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    NSW Landlord Breach of Tenancy - NCAT or Local Court

    Hello Need some help and advice. I have a landlord who breached tenancy. I signed lease and occupy 1 room and bathroom. Other room I play host to visiting colleagues from UNSW. Challenges with this lease is that the landlord breached tenancy by non-disclosure of rising damp which provided...
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    NSW Cost of tribunal appeal and associated charges

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    NSW Using pre purchase history in a NCAT case

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