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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Download quotas for users Post 302273283 by greadey on Saturday 3rd of January 2009 06:28:29 PM
Old 01-03-2009
Thanx REBORG you're a saint.

I've been looking around and it seems that ip-tables is the place to start - do you concur? Trouble is I cannot seem to get on with ip-tables.

greadey
 

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PARACODE(1)						      General Commands Manual						       PARACODE(1)

NAME
paracode - command line Unicode conversion tool SYNOPSIS
paracode [-ttables] string DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents the paracode command. paracode exploits the full power of the Unicode standard to convert the text into visually similar stream of glyphs, while using completely different codepoints. It is an excellent didactic tool demonstrating the principles and advanced use of the Unicode standard. paracode is a command line tool working as a filter, reading standard input in UTF-8 encoding and writing to standard output. OPTIONS
-ttables --tables Use given list of conversion tables, separated by a plus sign. Special name 'all' selects all the tables. Note that selecting 'other', 'cyrillic_plus' and 'cherokee' tables (and 'all') makes use of rather esoteric characters, and not all fonts contain them. Special table 'mirror' uses quite different character substitution, is not selected automatically with 'all' and does not work well with anything except plain ascii alphabetical characters. Example: paracode -t cyrillic+greek+cherokee paracode -t cherokee <input >output paracode -r -t mirror <input >output Possible tables are: cyrillic cyrillic_plus greek other cherokee all -r Display text in reverse order after conversion, best used together with -t mirror. SEE ALSO
iconv(1) AUTHOR
Radovan Garabik <garabik @ kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk> 2005-04-16 PARACODE(1)
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