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.TH date@ 1
.SH NAME
date@ \- prints the date on a remote host.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B date@
[
.I host
]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B date@
connects to TCP port 13 (Daytime) on
.I host
and prints any data it receives. It removes CR (\\015) and converts unprintable
characters to a visible format.
If
.I host
is not supplied,
.B date@
connects to the local host.
Some computers respond to port 13 with a human-readable date. For example,
they may be running
.IP
tcpserver -RHl0 0 13 date
.P
using tcpserver.
.SH SEE ALSO
tcpserver(1),
tcprules(1),
tcprulescheck(1),
argv0(1),
fixcrio(1),
recordio(1),
rblsmtpd(1),
tcpclient(1),
who@(1),
finger@(1),
http@(1),
tcpcat(1),
mconnect(1),
tcp-environ(5)
http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html
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