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- Read . nc (netcdf) files using python - Stack Overflow
I am trying to learn how to read netcdf files using Python in the most easiest fastest way I heard that it can be done with 3 lines of code but I really don't know how I am running the MITgcm num
- Decoding facebooks blob video url - Stack Overflow
This method will get the video and its audio AS SEPARATE FILES The downloaded video will have no sound, but you will be able to download its audio file and connect it to the video in some video editing program if you need to In Google Chrome, go to Facebook Open the Chrome Developer Tools (F12) Go to the Network tab in the Developer Tools (it's at the top of the Developer Tools window
- How to send only one UDP packet with netcat? - Stack Overflow
8 Unfortunately nc is not a unique name for a single tool To find out which nc you have, look at the first line of output from nc -h To send a single UDP packet and exit immediately, use the appropriate arguments for your specific nc GNU nc -uc localhost 8000 <<<hello BSD nc -uq0 localhost 8000 <<<hello traditional nc -uq0 localhost 8000
- Connect with SSH through a proxy - Stack Overflow
Here's how to do Richard Christensen's answer as a one-liner, no file editing required (replace capitalized with your own settings, PROXYPORT is frequently 80): ssh USER@FINAL_DEST -o "ProxyCommand=nc -X connect -x PROXYHOST:PROXYPORT %h %p" You can use the same -o option for scp as well, see my superuser answer
- numpy - Reading . nc files by Python - Stack Overflow
I want to read nc files by netCDF4 (using conda) but my files look like this: something 3520_nc What to do with this, it's still nc file right? Should I rename it? Or after I downloaded it, is it
- shell - Send Commands to socket using netcat - Stack Overflow
I am sending text commands to a custom protocol TCP server In the example below I send 2 commands and receive a response written back It works as expected in telnet and netcat: $ nc 192 168 1 18
- What is the difference between ssh proxycommand -W, nc, exec nc
The old nc version doesn't allow using different usernames for the bastion and target server Also, I recently learned that ssh 7 3 and newer introduced a ProxyJump parameter which is a more user-friendly option to the ones you mentioned
- How to display nc return value in Linux shell script?
I am using nc command in my Linux box like below to check if a port is listening; This displays success message: nc -z 192 168 0 2 9000 This displays 0: echo $? I have combined it in a shell scr
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