08-19-2008
Possible solution : unmap the network drive, and check the router logs for unsuccessful TCP connections to the data server, but you gotta have network admin with you. Else, you may look recursively in the logs folder, for example : grep -ir "ctfmon.exe" /var/log/*
This will search for any lines with ctfmon.exe string in, and hopefully you will be alarmed with the IP address of the user. On the other hand, have everyone in your office to scan their PCs for viruses and eventually clean them up.
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LEARN ABOUT XFREE86
genworm
GENWORM(1) General Commands Manual GENWORM(1)
NAME
genworm - generate a RADIANCE description of a functional worm
SYNOPSIS
genworm mat name 'x(t)' 'y(t)' 'z(t)' 'r(t)' nseg [ -e expr ][ -f file ]
DESCRIPTION
Genworm produces a RADIANCE scene description of a worm defined by the parametric equations x(t), y(t), z(t), and r(t) (the radius). T
will vary from 0 to 1 in steps of 1/nseg. The surface will be composed of nseg cones or cylinders and nseg+1 spheres. The expressions are
of the same type used in RADIANCE function files. Auxiliary expressions and/or files may be specified in any number of -e and -f options.
EXAMPLE
To generate a banana:
genworm yellow banana '0' '5*sin(t)' '5*cos(t)' '.4-(.5-t)*(.5-t)' 20
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
BUGS
Since the worm is constructed of intersecting surfaces, only opaque materials should be used with this object. Also, a worm cannot double
back inside itself without making a mess.
SEE ALSO
genrbox(1), genrev(1), gensurf(1), icalc(1), rpict(1), rvu(1), xform(1)
RADIANCE
11/15/93 GENWORM(1)