It is somewhat confusing that the package calls itself netcat-openbsd
but deviates from the options that OpenBSD supports.
For people coming across this wondering where to find a version of
netcat that supports TLS, note that to add to the confusion other
distros have picked up Debian's version an
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Mario: It does affect all configurations, just because the
configuration file says client-perl.cgi it doesn't stop someone
accessing client.cgi as the package builds client.cgi and puts it
into the cgi-bin directory.
David
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Hi,
0.5.4 was the first release that had utf8 support (mostly added because
XmlHttpRequest needed it), it took me until 0.5.7 to get all the bugs
ironed out.
It is very broken if users with non-ascii character sets want to use
it, see http://cgiirc.sf.net/faq.
David
PS: I don't check the
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