How to Install and Uninstall ucspi-tcp-ipv6 Package on Kali Linux

Last updated: May 06,2024

1. Install "ucspi-tcp-ipv6" package

In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to install ucspi-tcp-ipv6 on Kali Linux

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install ucspi-tcp-ipv6

2. Uninstall "ucspi-tcp-ipv6" package

Please follow the step by step instructions below to uninstall ucspi-tcp-ipv6 on Kali Linux:

$ sudo apt remove ucspi-tcp-ipv6 $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the ucspi-tcp-ipv6 package on Kali Linux

Package: ucspi-tcp-ipv6
Source: ucspi-tcp
Version: 1:0.88-8
Installed-Size: 381
Maintainer: Peter Pentchev
Architecture: amd64
Provides: ucspi-tcp
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34)
Conflicts: ucspi-tcp
Size: 74904
SHA256: a2e841c7ee5a66053fb68b01d44b56935b8f70d97f2b3dc87396c9c5dce61038
SHA1: 01499a54b328b87c33de2b8729285df9a9a5e06c
MD5sum: 442ffe07db478ba8f4ebb7e33ddb5e39
Description: command-line tools for building TCP client-server applications (IPv6)
ucspi-tcp-ipv6 is the ucspi-tcp package with IPv6 support added.
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tcpserver waits for incoming connections and, for each connection, runs a
program of your choice. Your program receives environment variables showing
the local and remote host names, IP addresses, and port numbers.
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tcpserver offers a concurrency limit to protect you from running out of
processes and memory. When you are handling 40 (by default) simultaneous
connections, tcpserver smoothly defers acceptance of new connections.
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tcpserver also provides TCP access control features, similar to
tcp-wrappers/tcpd's hosts.allow but much faster. Its access control rules
are compiled into a hashed format with cdb, so it can easily deal with
thousands of different hosts.
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This package includes a recordio tool that monitors all the input and output
of a server.
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tcpclient makes a TCP connection and runs a program of your choice. It sets
up the same environment variables as tcpserver.
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This package includes several sample clients built on top of tcpclient:
who@, date@, finger@, http@, tcpcat, and mconnect.
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tcpserver and tcpclient conform to UCSPI, the UNIX Client-Server Program
Interface, using the TCP protocol. UCSPI tools are
available for several different networks.
Description-md5:
Homepage: http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp
Section: net
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/u/ucspi-tcp/ucspi-tcp-ipv6_0.88-8_amd64.deb