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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Question about server IP Post 302261339 by wendyz on Monday 24th of November 2008 12:38:01 PM
Old 11-24-2008
So is there any way I can hide ipaddress?
 

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oggz-diff(1)						      General Commands Manual						      oggz-diff(1)

NAME
oggz-diff -- Hexdump the packets of two Ogg files and output differences SYNOPSIS
oggz-diff [options] [OGGZDUMP_OPTIONS] [DIFF_OPTIONS] file1.ogg file2.ogg options: [--verbose ] [-v | --version ] [-h | --help ] OGGZDUMP_OPTIONS: [-b | --binary ] [-x | --hexadecimal ] [-c content-type | --content-type content-type ] [-s serialno | --serialno serialno ] [-O | --hide-offset ] [-S | --hide-serialno ] [-G | --hide-granulepos ] [-P | --hide-packetno ] DIFF_OPTIONS: [-q | --brief ] [-C NUM | --context[=NUM] ] [-u | -U NUM | --unified[=NUM] ] [-e | --ed ] [--normal ] [--rcs ] [-y | --side-by-side ] [-l | --paginate ] Description oggz-diff is a sh script which uses oggz-dump to generate hexadecimal packet dumps of each input file, then outputs the difference between these dumps using diff. Options oggz-diff forwards a subset of options accepted by oggz-dump and diff. See oggz-dump(1) and diff(1) for more detail. oggz-dump format options -b, --binary Generate a binary dump of each packet -x, --hexadeciaml Generate a hexadecimal dump of each packet oggz-dump filtering options -c content-type, --content-type content-type Dump only the logical bitstreams for a specific content-type. Run oggz-known-codecs(1) for a full list of codecs known by the installed version of oggz. -s serialno, --serialno serialno Dump only the logical bitstream with specified serialno. -O, --hide-offset Hide the byte offset field of the preamble for each packet dumped. This is particularly useful when comparing Ogg bitstreams that differ only in page structure. -S, --hide-serialno Hide the serialno field of the preamble for each packet dumped. This is particularly useful when comparing Ogg bitstreams that differ only in serialno assignment. -G, --hide-granulepos Hide the granulepos field of the preamble for each packet dumped. -P, --hide-packetno Hide the packetno field of the preamble for each packet dumped. diff options The -w (--ignore-all-space) option to diff is always implied. -q, --brief Output only whether files differ. -C NUM, --context[=NUM] Output NUM lines of copied context. -u, -U NUM, --unified[=NUM] Output NUM (default 3) lines of unified context. -e, --ed Output an ed script. --normal Output a normal diff. --rcs Output an RCS format diff. -y, --side-by-side Output in two columns. -l, --paginate Pass the output through pr to paginate it. Miscellaneous options --verbose Display verbose messages. -v, --version Display version information and exit. -h, --help Display usage information and exit. AUTHOR
Conrad Parker COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 CSIRO Australia SEE ALSO
oggz-dump(1), diff(1), patch(1) oggz-diff(1)
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