Hi. At Tue, 2 Oct 2012 12:57:03 -0300, Felipe Oliveira Gutierrez wrote: > > My netcat version is v1.10-38 and I am using Debian on 192.XXX.XXX.XX > > # nc -h > [v1.10-38] > connect to somewhere: nc [-options] hostname port[s] [ports] ... > listen for inbound: nc -l -p port [-options] [hostname] [port] > > I use Ubuntu to access the Debian machine, and now my Java class is like this: > > public static void main(String[] args) { > Connect conn = null; > try { > conn = new Connect("xen+ssh://root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/?netcat=/bin/netcat", true); > > but is still throwing the error: > libvir: RPC error : End of file while reading data: /bin/netcat: invalid option -- 'U' > nc -h for help: Input/output error > exception caught:org.libvirt.LibvirtException: End of file while reading data: /bin/netcat: invalid option -- 'U' > > I have files on the client machine that are /usr/bin/ncat , /bin/netcat and /etc/alternatives/netcat. I am not sure which I should use. These are actually all the same. Run "update-alternatives --display nc" to show the current config and list alternative choices. Installing the OpenBSD nc ("sudo apt-get install netcat-openbsd") on your Debian machine should solve this. Just use nc.openbsd in your connection string to make sure it is used. -- AV-Test GmbH, Henricistraße 20, 04155 Leipzig, Germany Phone: +49 341 265 310 19 Web:<http://www.av-test.org> Eingetragen am / Registered at: Amtsgericht Stendal (HRB 114076) Geschaeftsfuehrer (CEO): Andreas Marx, Guido Habicht, Maik Morgenstern -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list