17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
On Thu, 24 Aug 1995, Piete Brooks wrote:
The first arg of brutessl is the file from which to read the config info. "-" is a unix convention for the file "stdin".
OK - I dig this, but brutessl on my Linux box is still complaining about usage...(sorry about the bandwidth but I assume other people are probably having similar problems) + eval brclient -dklLtssl|(read a;nice -20 brutessl - $a)|(read a;echo $a 1>&2; echo $a) |brclient -AlLtssl ++ brclient -dklLtssl ++ brclient -AlLtssl ++ read a ++ read a ++ nice -20 brutessl - usage: brutessl [-q] <filename> <checksum> <start segment> <no of segments> brutessl [-q] -r <filename> [<no of segments>] brutessl [-q] -t [<hours>[:<minutes>]] -Thomas