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Can someone please recommend a UNIX based utility (Not Web) to view a DBM file?

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Not to sure about this, but is the DBM file you are refering to is (simple database Interface)? Else check this site for DMBedit utility

http://www.jmarshall.com/tools/dbmedit/
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