To Whom, Where can the advanced script commands in Linux for sh and bash shells, Linux C++ and Java programming commands/functions/objects be found? I realize this is a four part question and it is on a networking mail group, but I believe it has everything to do with networking. After all, everything is based on the directional placement of a user through programming languages in any OS. I started creating a program that would search the entire OS and/or a requested area of directories to find a subject within the files. As of yet, I have not found anything with find, helpme, locate, man, grep, etc. that could give me reasonable output on any given subject. If I'm wrong, then send me some feedback. By the way, most of the former programs spoken about in given combinations have an error message created on a global scale that outputs "broken - pipe," not to mention there is no indication from where the output is coming. The reason for the former paragraph blah, blah, blah was to demonstrate my necessity to have the request for the first paragraph. Even though I carefully tried to notice what works in Linux while creating the program in Win95, I finally hit a brick wall on a function that doesn't work in Linux with C++. -------------------------------- I have two more requests... they deal with security. How does one keep users from moving out of their shell accounts with ftp and telnet (advanced administrator referred documentation's are a plus)? I realize these are two separate issues with different settings, but they deal with the same problem. Next, how do you keep users (local, remote, and global) referred to a specific screen output message when telneting or ftping into their given accounts? ************************************************************************* Signed, Concerned - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
