On Sunday 11 July 2010 19:26:17 Kyle Bader wrote:
> > Most secured - App i C++ or C.
>
> Programs written in c++/c are not inherently secure, the programmer
> must make use of best practices using secure functions, etc.
Programs are not inherently secure, the programmer must make use of best
pra
> Most secured - App i C++ or C.
Programs written in c++/c are not inherently secure, the programmer
must make use of best practices using secure functions, etc.
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Kyle
Fastest way - dump into PHP, use some explodes and regexps.
Most secured - App i C++ or C.
Balanced Way - JAVA app :)
W dniu 11 lipca 2010 11:46 użytkownik Mateusz Arkadiusz Mierzwinski <
mateuszmierzwin...@gmail.com> napisał:
> Wrote one in C,C++, Bash, Java or even PHP CLI ?? Try some... :)
>
Wrote one in C,C++, Bash, Java or even PHP CLI ?? Try some... :)
This file is Bash script. Every line comes with some portion of "variable =
variable data". It's realy simple. In PHP you can write simple script using
explode functions or regexp's.
Good luck
2010/7/11 Amit Dor-Shifer
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On 07/08/10 15:13, Remy Blank wrote:
Amit Dor-Shifer wrote:
Can anyone recommend a tool that can parse networking info from a/m
file, so one can use it to query, e.g. what is the static IP configured
on eth0?
bash?
No, I'm not joking. The file is a bash script, and hence can just b
On 07/09/10 20:37, James wrote:
Amit Dor-Shifer oversi.com> writes:
Can anyone recommend a tool that can parse networking info from a/m
file, so one can use it to query, e.g. what is the static IP configured
on eth0?
Amit
/sbin/ifconfig -a
???
if not, look at the iproute, net
Amit Dor-Shifer oversi.com> writes:
> Can anyone recommend a tool that can parse networking info from a/m
> file, so one can use it to query, e.g. what is the static IP configured
> on eth0?
> Amit
/sbin/ifconfig -a
???
if not, look at the iproute, netstat, etc etc
commands...
hth,
James
Amit Dor-Shifer wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a tool that can parse networking info from a/m
> file, so one can use it to query, e.g. what is the static IP configured
> on eth0?
bash?
No, I'm not joking. The file is a bash script, and hence can just be
sourced by another bash script, which coul
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