Ah, found the problem. where is that "-" coming from??? [Linux]
brloop in the shell variable "cmd". #:10: the actual command to do the work .... cmd="${cmd-$brclient -dklLt$type|(read a;nice -20 $brute$type - \$a)|(read a; echo ' '\$a 1>&2; echo \$a) |$brclient -AlLt$type}"
++ 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>]]
I've stopped it until I can get that fixed. brclient is way huge now...I can't see how to get rid of the "-".
"-" is the name of the <filename> -- it's a unix convention for "stdin". brutessl 1.0 was incompatible with bruterc4 -- that was the reason for releasing brutessl 1.01 If you are stuck with brutessl 1.0, fix cmd to be #:10: the actual command to do the work .... cmd="${cmd-$brclient -dklLt$type|(read a;nice -20 $brute$type -- - \$a)|(read a; echo ' '\$a 1>&2; echo \$a) |$brclient -AlLt$type}" i.e. prefix the "-" with "-- "