Debian Windows subsystem - nc command not working
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I've installed Debian/GNU linux as Windows subsystem from the windows' store (It works).
I also installed netcat "sudo apt-get install netcat" (successfully installed) but it seems not to work:
Bash1
nc -l 5004 >> filename.out
Bash2
~: echo "tester" | nc 192.168.0.10 5004
(UNKNOWN) [192.168.0.10] 5004 (?) : Connection refused
I'm sure 192....10 is my right ip. I checked with "ip a".
Is someone able to give me an hint?
I've found nothing about on docs section of Microsoft
windows debian windows-subsystem-for-linux netcat
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I've installed Debian/GNU linux as Windows subsystem from the windows' store (It works).
I also installed netcat "sudo apt-get install netcat" (successfully installed) but it seems not to work:
Bash1
nc -l 5004 >> filename.out
Bash2
~: echo "tester" | nc 192.168.0.10 5004
(UNKNOWN) [192.168.0.10] 5004 (?) : Connection refused
I'm sure 192....10 is my right ip. I checked with "ip a".
Is someone able to give me an hint?
I've found nothing about on docs section of Microsoft
windows debian windows-subsystem-for-linux netcat
I resolved this by myself: you have to explicit a rule in windows firewall to open the port.
– Marco
Nov 13 at 18:49
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up vote
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I've installed Debian/GNU linux as Windows subsystem from the windows' store (It works).
I also installed netcat "sudo apt-get install netcat" (successfully installed) but it seems not to work:
Bash1
nc -l 5004 >> filename.out
Bash2
~: echo "tester" | nc 192.168.0.10 5004
(UNKNOWN) [192.168.0.10] 5004 (?) : Connection refused
I'm sure 192....10 is my right ip. I checked with "ip a".
Is someone able to give me an hint?
I've found nothing about on docs section of Microsoft
windows debian windows-subsystem-for-linux netcat
I've installed Debian/GNU linux as Windows subsystem from the windows' store (It works).
I also installed netcat "sudo apt-get install netcat" (successfully installed) but it seems not to work:
Bash1
nc -l 5004 >> filename.out
Bash2
~: echo "tester" | nc 192.168.0.10 5004
(UNKNOWN) [192.168.0.10] 5004 (?) : Connection refused
I'm sure 192....10 is my right ip. I checked with "ip a".
Is someone able to give me an hint?
I've found nothing about on docs section of Microsoft
windows debian windows-subsystem-for-linux netcat
windows debian windows-subsystem-for-linux netcat
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I resolved this by myself: you have to explicit a rule in windows firewall to open the port.
– Marco
Nov 13 at 18:49
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I resolved this by myself: you have to explicit a rule in windows firewall to open the port.
– Marco
Nov 13 at 18:49
I resolved this by myself: you have to explicit a rule in windows firewall to open the port.
– Marco
Nov 13 at 18:49
I resolved this by myself: you have to explicit a rule in windows firewall to open the port.
– Marco
Nov 13 at 18:49
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I resolved this by myself: you have to explicit a rule in windows firewall to open the port.
– Marco
Nov 13 at 18:49