From: Renato (renato@jfrj.gov.br)
Date: Mon Apr 10 2000 - 22:59:51 CEST
On 06/04/00 at 19:18 Alfie Costa wrote:
>On 6 Apr 00, at 13:06, Renato <mulinux@sunsite.auc.dk> wrote:
>
>> >Fourth tweak:
>> >
>> >In /usr/bin/tcpdump
>> >
>> >The only line of code in the file is:
>> >
>> >    exec trafshow $@
>> >
>> >Deleting this file and replacing it with a:
>> >
>> >"ln -s /usr/bin/trafshow /usr/bin/trafshow"
>> >
>> >...would be simpler -- unless there are plans to add more code to 
>> >this script.
>> 
>> My newbie mind didn't follow your reasoning, Alfie.
>> Is this a symlink pointing to a program that has the same name and is in the 
>> same place?  How does it work?
>
>Well, it can't actually.  It's only a late-night typo.  What I meant to write 
>was...
>
>"ln -s /usr/bin/trafshow /usr/bin/tcpdump"
>
>Sorry about that, hope the above line is much more reasonable.
>
As you usually show very creative solutions, I  was wondering if that circular  loop could do something I miss.  A mu command, I thought.
Renato
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