<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!DOCTYPE article  PUBLIC '-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN'  'http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd'><article><articleinfo><title>netris</title><revhistory><revision><revnumber>4</revnumber><date>2009-02-09 19:25:20</date><authorinitials>adsl-074-167-039-241.sip.cha.bellsouth.net</authorinitials></revision><revision><revnumber>3</revnumber><date>2009-02-03 15:33:54</date><authorinitials>adsl-074-167-039-241.sip.cha.bellsouth.net</authorinitials></revision><revision><revnumber>2</revnumber><date>2009-02-03 15:30:37</date><authorinitials>adsl-074-167-039-241.sip.cha.bellsouth.net</authorinitials></revision><revision><revnumber>1</revnumber><date>2009-02-03 15:28:51</date><authorinitials>adsl-074-167-039-241.sip.cha.bellsouth.net</authorinitials></revision></revhistory></articleinfo><section><title>Starting game listening for other players</title><para>Run the command &quot;netris -w&quot;. </para></section><section><title>Having your friends join</title><para>Have your friend run the command &quot;netris -c localhost&quot; while you keep your window open. </para></section><section><title>Info</title><para>All commands are run from the shell, the other player must have an account with the shell provider to play with you. </para><para><emphasis role="strong">Update</emphasis>: It seems that this will not work on Blinkenshell because of port restrictions with the grsec kernel. Users are only allowed client ports and running netris as a server would be classified as a server port. </para><para>Page by <ulink url="http://ipv6.blinkenshell.org/wiki/netris/wiki/Daeshim#">Daeshim</ulink> </para></section></article>