On Thu, 24 Aug 1995, Piete Brooks wrote:
That's the problem -- "brclient -dklLtssl" failed to return any keys, [ congestion of the server :-((( ] so brutessl was called with just the "-" which brloop put there.
I see that can happen, but there is also: ++ brclient -dklLtssl ++ brclient -AlLtssl ++ read a ++ read a ++ nice -20 brutessl - 2977 d42f 1 usage: brutessl [-q] <filename> <checksum> <start segment> <no of segments> brutessl [-q] -r <filename> [<no of segments>] brutessl [-q] -t [<hours>[:<minutes>]] ++ echo Where apparently I did get d42f, but brutessl 1.02 choked - I am going to take the advic of the other poster and add the "--" to the command. Again this is on a Linux box. I suggest that other Linuxers check their logfile for this behaviour. -Thomas