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NAME

       netwrite  -  write  data  transported  over  network  for reading using
       netread

SYNOPSIS

       netwrite [udp] [-f host ] [-c] [-C algorithm ] [-o file ] [-s] [-b] [-h
       <n> ] [-H] <n> ] [-q] [-v] [-vv] [-V] [-vV]

       netwrite  is  part  of the netrw package. It is a simple (but powerful)
       tool for transporting data  over  the  internet,  in  conjunction  with
       netread(1)

DESCRIPTION

       The main purpose of netrw is to simplify and speed up file transfers to
       hosts without an FTP server. It can also be used for uploading data  to
       some  other  user.  It  is something like one-way netcat (nc) with some
       nice features concerning data transfers. Netrw can  compute  and  check
       message  digest  (MD5,  SHA-1,  and  some others) of all the data being
       transferred, it can also print  information  on  progress  and  average
       speed. At the end it sums up the transfer.

OPTIONS

       udp    Changes the default TCP protocol can be changed to UDP.

       -f host
              Works in the firewall mode; connection is initiated by netwrite.

       -c     This option is ignored. Transmission checksum  is  activated  by
              default.

       -C algorithm
              Uses  the  specified  algorithm  for  checksum. This option also
              implies -c
               . Supported algorithms (the first is default): sha1 md5  rmd160
              none

       -o <file>
              Writes data to file instead of stdout.

       -s     In  case  -o  option is specified, open the file for synchronous
              I/O. Otherwise, this option has no effect.

       -b     print speed in b/s instead of B/s

       -h <n> Prints ‘#’ after each n KiB transferred (def. 10485.76).

       -H <n> Prints ‘#’ after each n MiB transferred (def. 10.24).

       -q     Be quiet.

       -v     Be verbose.

       -vv    Be very verbose.

       -V     Show version.

       -vV    Show verbose version.

RETURN VALUES

       0      no errors.

       1      some error occured.

       2      checksum validation failed.

SEE ALSO

       netread(1), /usr/share/doc/netrw/README

AUTHOR

       netwrite was written by Jiri  Denemark  <jirka@ics.muni.cz>.  For  more
       information, visit http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xdenemar/netrw

       This  manual  page was written by Kumar Appaiah <akumar@ee.iitm.ac.in>,
       for the Debian project (but may be used by others).

                                  2007-10-14                       netwrite(1)