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npush(1)							      npush(1)

NAME
       npush, npoll - copy files over TCP

SYNOPSIS
       npush [-b] [files...]

       npoll [hostname]

DESCRIPTION
       npush  and npoll are tools to quickly copy files over an IP LAN.	 npush
       will send UDP multicast/broadcast packets to advertise that it is will‐
       ing  to send files, npoll will look for these UDP packets and then con‐
       nect to the sending machine.  The advantage is that you don't  have  to
       type  the  name	of  the machine that you want to send data to, and you
       don't have to type the name of the server.

       Optionally, you can tell npoll the name of the server.  This is	useful
       if the server is not in the same LAN.

       If  you	do  not	 give npush any arguments, it will copy stdin over the
       network.	 npoll will in this case output the data to stdout.   To  make
       this work in pipes, the diagnostic messages are now output on stderr.

       npush  will use TCP port 8002 for its connections and for the UDP pack‐
       ets.  npush will try to advertise using IPv6  multicast,	 but  it  will
       fall  back  to  IPv4  multicast	and IPv4 broadcast (which was the only
       option before version 1.0).  Use the -b option to npush	to  make  sure
       that clients before version 1.0 can see the advertisements.

BUGS
       npush  will  call  tar only after it has opened the connection.	If you
       forgot to specify and files or tried to	send  nonexistant  files,  tar
       will spew out error messages.  The peer will see no error messages!

       No error detection, error recovery or even decent error messages.

       The broadcast packets always go out over the network interface with the
       default route.  This means that your PPP dialin server will  npush  the
       broadcast  packets to the PPP interface.	 You can fix this by setting a
       static route for destination 255.255.255.255 to the LAN interface.

       Some routers are stupid enough to forward the broadcast packets.

SEE ALSO
       ncp(1)

AUTHOR
       Felix 'Fefe' von Leitner <felix@fefe.de>

				  August 2000			      npush(1)
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