01-19-2008
Cal question
This probably would be a cake walk for you, but i am having trouble with this.
I am trying to print every tuesday of the month from cal, and the FS default is space. There is one row that has few spaces at the beginning and so when i print $3, those spaces get ingnored and a different day gets printed. How can i ractify this problem? Thanks for your help.
Vin
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NAME
ldns-walk - Retrieve the contents of a DNSSEC signed zone
SYNOPSIS
ldns-walk [ OPTION ] ZONE
DESCRIPTION
ldns-walk is used to retrieve the contents of a DNSSEC signed zone. It does this through NSEC-walking (following the chain of NSEC
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Of course the nameserver that is used must be DNSSEC-aware.
OPTIONS
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-f Do a 'full' zone walk; by default, ldns-walk will only show the names, and types present at those names. If this option is given,
all resource records will be printed.
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Start the walk with this owner name. Useful when continuing the walk for a large zone.
-v verbosity
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BUGS
The full zone walk function is not complete yet, it does not correctly print delegation records
AUTHOR
Written by Jelte Jansen as an example for ldns usage.
REPORTING BUGS
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