05-08-2012
Goodie
Lemme try to get this.
[^"]*
Takes care of all character apart from "
sed (.*) starts matching from backward
\"\(.*\)\".*
So the 1st segment tells there shouldn't be any " before that.
Am i right?
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NAME
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SYNTAX
pure-ftpwho [-c] [-h] [-H] [-n] [-p] [-s] [-v] [-w] [-W] [-x]
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pure-ftpwho shows current Pure-FTPd client sessions. Only the system administrator may run this. Output can be text (default), HTML, XML
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OPTIONS
-c the program is called via a web server (CGI interface) . Output is a full HTML page with the initial content-type header. This
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program from a CGI-enabled web server (Apache, Roxen, Caudium, WN, ...) .
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-p Output Mac OSX / GNUStep plist data.
-s Output only one line per client, with only numeric data, delimited by a | character. It's not very human-readable, but it's
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FILES
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