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136 perform connection setup with a proxy but then leave the rest of the
137 connection to another program (e.g.\&
155 to stay listening for another connection after its current connection
167 should listen for an incoming connection rather than initiate a
168 connection to a remote host.
179 Collect per-connection TCP statistics using the
183 after the connection is closed.
287 will listen forever for a connection, with or without the
359 listening on a specific port for a connection.
365 is now listening on port 1234 for a connection.
372 There should now be a connection between the ports.
375 After the connection has been set up,
381 The connection may be terminated using an
387 Any information input into one end of the connection will be output
403 After the file has been transferred, the connection will close automatically.
443 rather than initiate a connection.
447 Connection to host.example.com 22 port [tcp/ssh] succeeded!
448 Connection to host.example.com 25 port [tcp/smtp] succeeded!
456 In order to retrieve these, it is necessary to first make a connection,
457 and then break the connection when the banner has been retrieved.
470 Open a TCP connection to port 42 of host.example.com, using port 31337 as
475 Open a UDP connection to port 53 of host.example.com:
479 Open a TCP connection to port 42 of host.example.com using 10.1.2.3 as the
480 IP for the local end of the connection:
484 Open a TCP connection to port 42 of host.example.com using IPsec ESP for
489 Open a TCP connection to port 42 of host.example.com using IPsec ESP for