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@@ -36,27 +36,9 @@ you can just remove the -p option from the script.
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It turns out that 'netcat' cannot be used to listen to broadcast
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It turns out that 'netcat' cannot be used to listen to broadcast
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packets. We developed our own tool 'ncb' (see tools directory) that
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packets. We developed our own tool 'ncb' (see tools directory) that
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listens to broadcast packets on a given port and dumps them to the
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listens to broadcast packets on a given port and dumps them to the
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-standard output. use it as follows:
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-+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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-#! /bin/bash
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-
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-[ $# = 1 ] || { echo "Usage: $0 target_ip" >&2 ; exit 1 ; }
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-TARGET_IP=$1
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-
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-stty icanon echo intr ^T
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-./ncb &
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-nc -u ${TARGET_IP} 6666
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-stty icanon echo intr ^C
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-kill 0
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-+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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-Again, this script takes exactly one argument, which is interpreted
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-as the target IP address (or host name, assuming DNS is working). The
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-script can be interrupted by pressing ^T (CTRL-T).
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-
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-The 'ncb' tool can be found in the tools directory; it will be built
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-when compiling for a board which has CONFIG_NETCONSOLE defined.
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+standard output. It will be built when compiling for a board which
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+has CONFIG_NETCONSOLE defined. If the netconsole script can find it
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+in PATH or in the same directory, it will be used instead.
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For Linux, the network-based console needs special configuration.
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For Linux, the network-based console needs special configuration.
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Minimally, the host IP address needs to be specified. This can be
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Minimally, the host IP address needs to be specified. This can be
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