Nettee is a networking application that facilitates communication between devices, akin to a "tee" program in computer science.
For users compiling the software on Linux, simply use the command "gcc -Wall -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -o nettee nettee.c". On Solaris, the command is adjusted to "gcc -Wall -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -o nettee -l socket -l nsl nettee.c".
Nettee's return status is "EXIT_SUCCESS" if all nodes are functioning appropriately, and "EXIT_FAILURE" if any node fails in an irrecoverable manner.
The new 0.1.8 stable release enhances the software's usability by adding support for hostlists that include primary and failover nodes for improved chain construction. Additionally, the -connf (Continue On Next Node Failure) option modifies the program's response if the next chain node fails to respond within a designated time limit. Error logging is also improved, making it easier to identify where chain building may have stalled.
The 0.2.0 development release provides a range of new features and capabilities, including the ability to direct the data stream upward or downward through the chain, and processing of the data stream on each node (enabling network merges and other complex operations). The update also includes expanded error handling, per-node data buffering, and added accessory scripts that use topology files. Overall, the latest updates to Nettee make it a powerful and convenient tool for network data transfers and other operations.
Version 0.2.0: N/A