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## In POSIX sh, /dev/{tcp,udp} is undefined.
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(or "In dash, ... is not supported." when using `dash`)
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### Problematic code:
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```sh
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echo foo > /dev/tcp/myhost/1234
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```
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### Correct code:
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Rewrite using a tool like netcat (`nc`):
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```sh
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echo foo | nc myhost 1234
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```
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### Rationale:
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`/dev/tcp/$host/$port` and `/dev/udp/$host/$port` are recognized in redirections by bash and ksh, and a socket connection is made instead of opening a file. They do not physically exist in `/dev`.
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POSIX sh and dash do not support this, so any such code should be rewritten to use a socket tool explicitly. The obvious candidate is netcat aka `nc`.
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### Exceptions:
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None
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### Related resources:
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* Help by adding links to BashFAQ, StackOverflow, man pages, POSIX, etc!
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