poti incerca chestia asta:

links -dump -dump-width 200 http://localhost/server-status | \
perl -lne '/\s*\d+-\d+\s+(?:\S+\s+){10}(\S+)/ and $H{$1}++; END {print "$_: $H{$_}" 
for keys %H}'


PS: linia asta e de la [EMAIL PROTECTED] citire :D

On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 02:06:16PM +0200, Narcis Radu wrote:
> 
> Salutare,
> 
> Uneori am o curiozitate morbida si vreau sa vad ce conexiuni pe portul 80 
> sunt in acel moment. Acum nu gasesc solutia cum sa vad pentru ce vhsoturi 
> (name-based) se fac cererile. Imi poate cineva da niste idei?
> 
> Multam anticipat,
> Darkus
> 
> 
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