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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting 'find' command inconsistency Post 302429051 by curleb on Friday 11th of June 2010 11:49:18 PM
Old 06-12-2010
The find util has co-dependency issues and likes its globbed args to be held...preferably between double-quotes.

Seriously, it does not always behave as expected on globbed -name args. You'll want to make sure and wrap your args in proper quotes to ensure that find can parse them properly.
Code:
find /tmp/testuser -name *est*   -o -name *estf* 
# versus ... 
find /tmp/testuser -name "*est*" -o -name "*estf*"

 

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ftphosts(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						       ftphosts(4)

NAME
ftphosts - ftpd individual user host access file SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The file is used to allow or deny access to certain accounts from various hosts. Access Capabilities The formats to allow and deny access are described in this section. addrglob [ addrglob... ] Only allow host(s) matching addrglob to log in as username. addrglob is a globbed domain name or a globbed numeric address. addrglob [ addrglob ... ] Always deny host(s) matching addrglob to log in as username. addrglob is a globbed domain name or a globbed numeric address. A username of or specifies the anonymous user. The addrglob can also be specified as address/cidr or address:netmask. For example: or Specifying Both allow and deny Rules To allow a user to login from anywhere except the listed hosts, both allow and deny rules are required. The following example denies the user from logging in from the host but allows login from all other hosts: EXAMPLES
Allow the user, to login from the host named and from all hosts with numeric addresses starting with Deny (do not allow) the user, to login from the host named and from all hosts with numeric addresses starting with Allow the user, to login from the host named FILES
AUTHOR
was developed by the Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. SEE ALSO
ftpd(1M), ftpaccess(4), ftpconversions(4), ftpshut(1). ftphosts(4)
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