Unconfirmed Bug: VLC and netcat (Linux)

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Unconfirmed Bug: VLC and netcat (Linux)

Postby nonzyro » 17 Oct 2016 14:16

This may be a stack-related problem with netcat (linux implementations), but here goes...

When using the remote interface, functionality ceases after a while. This happens only with netcat, not telnet and not the openbsd implementation of netcat (yet).

While using the remote functionality over a normal local network,

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echo "command" | netcat localhost 1234
it eventually just stops working. This problem does *not* occur with *telnet* and it was fixed when I started using the OpenBSD implementation of netcat (ala netcat-openbsd) instead.

I know this question seems obvious, but I'm not an expert so I want to be sure. The bugs seems to be in the way the default netcat on Linux handles the network stack. Soooo...
Can I close this as being a problem with the Linux version?
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