06-07-2011
Thanks for the reply, that didn't work. I've gone the more simple route and piped the output to grep with the -v shmlck and that works. It is still undecided if that is appropriate in this circumstance but it will have to do for now. I would like to get the find command to work and will continue to attempt this and will post results if positive is achieved.
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dump_sockdfr
DUMP_SOCKDFR(8) System Manager's Manual DUMP_SOCKDFR(8)
NAME
dump_sockdfr - Display contents of frozen route file for SOCKS server
SYNOPSIS
dump_sockdfr [infile]
DESCRIPTION
dump_sockdfr reads in a frozen route file for the SOCKS server and produces a listing of its contents on the standard output.
The argument is optional; if omitted, /etc/sockd.fr is assumed.
The frozen route file is produced by make_sockdfr and is essentially the memory image of the parsed route file. Using the frozen route file
can reduce the start-up delay of the SOCKS server program since it no longer has to parse the file contents.
When the SOCKS server starts, it always looks for the frozen route file /etc/sockd.fr first. If that file is not found, it then tries to
use the plain-text route file /etc/sockd.route. If you use frozen route file, you must remember to run make_sockdfr every time after you
modify the plain-text file or the SOCKS server will continue to use the frozen version of a previous route file.
FILES
/etc/sockd.fr, /etc/sockd.route
SEE ALSO
make_sockdfr(8), sockd.fr(5), sockd.route(5)
AUTHOR
Ying-Da Lee, yingda@esd.sgi.com or yingda@best.com
May 6, 1996 DUMP_SOCKDFR(8)