How to Install and Uninstall netcat.x86_64 Package on CentOS Stream 9
Last updated: November 26,2024
1. Install "netcat.x86_64" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to install netcat.x86_64 on CentOS Stream 9
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
netcat.x86_64
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2. Uninstall "netcat.x86_64" package
This guide let you learn how to uninstall netcat.x86_64 on CentOS Stream 9:
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sudo dnf remove
netcat.x86_64
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the netcat.x86_64 package on CentOS Stream 9
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Available Packages
Name : netcat
Version : 1.226
Release : 1.el9
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 34 k
Source : netcat-1.226-1.el9.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : OpenBSD netcat to read and write data across connections using TCP or UDP
URL : https://man.openbsd.org/nc.1
License : BSD-3-Clause AND BSD-2-Clause
Description : The OpenBSD nc (or netcat) utility can be used for just about anything involving
: TCP, UDP, or UNIX-domain sockets. It can open TCP connections, send UDP packets,
: listen on arbitrary TCP and UDP ports, do port scanning, and deal with both IPv4
: and IPv6. Unlike telnet(1), nc scripts nicely, and separates error messages onto
: standard error instead of sending them to standard output, as telnet(1) might do
: with some.
Available Packages
Name : netcat
Version : 1.226
Release : 1.el9
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 34 k
Source : netcat-1.226-1.el9.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : OpenBSD netcat to read and write data across connections using TCP or UDP
URL : https://man.openbsd.org/nc.1
License : BSD-3-Clause AND BSD-2-Clause
Description : The OpenBSD nc (or netcat) utility can be used for just about anything involving
: TCP, UDP, or UNIX-domain sockets. It can open TCP connections, send UDP packets,
: listen on arbitrary TCP and UDP ports, do port scanning, and deal with both IPv4
: and IPv6. Unlike telnet(1), nc scripts nicely, and separates error messages onto
: standard error instead of sending them to standard output, as telnet(1) might do
: with some.