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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Some CLI questions Post 302170793 by dotancohen on Tuesday 26th of February 2008 04:30:35 PM
Old 02-26-2008
‎Thanks. I should replace "$DIR" with the name of the directory in examples 1 and 2? In 1 it makes sense, but in 2 I need it to work on _all_ directories and files in the current directory. I understand that's what the find command does, but why would it need a "$DIR" argument?

For 3, where can I read the directory entry, or is that only available on the filesystem level?

Thanks for the answers. I really like the open, no-secrets thinking of Linux. No black magic, and everything can be explained.
 

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NETIO230A-CLI(1)					      General Commands Manual						  NETIO230A-CLI(1)

NAME
netio230a-cli - CLI to python-netio230a SYNOPSIS
netio230a-cli [--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--username USERNAME] [--password PASSWORD] -s SOCKET [--on] DESCRIPTION
netio230a-cli is a command line interface to access the Koukaam NETIO-230A, a cheap but advanced multiple socket with Ethernet control. Options: -? show help message and exit -h HOST, --host=HOST Hostname for the device (defaults to the first one found by the discovery in your LAN) -p PORT, --port=PORT TCP port (defaults to 1234) -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME username to use for login (defaults to admin) -w PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD password to use for login (will ask if left empty) -s SOCKET#, --socket=SOCKET# socketnumber (1-4) to switch on/off --on switch on when --on set, off if omitted AUTHOR
netio230a-cli was written by Philipp Klaus <philipp.l.klaus@web.de>. This manual page was written by Philipp Huebner <debalance@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). SEE ALSO
netio230a-discover(1), netio230a-gui(1) netio230a-cli 2010-03-09 NETIO230A-CLI(1)
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