12-27-2012
Here's the config file. Wherever "PublicIP" appears, I need the ppp0 ip to be updated and save the file. I already have a "Start Service" and "Stop Service" script ready. So only difficulty is how to grab public ip from ppp0 whenever it changes and add that to the place of "PublicIP"
webproxy -l PublicIP -s local:127.0.0.1:7722 -F -L 501 -m 19001 -M 21000 -P PublicIP -B
Setstart -E -n 1 -l PublicIP -l 127.0.0.1 -W PublicIP
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redo_prebinding
REDO_PREBINDING(1) General Commands Manual REDO_PREBINDING(1)
NAME
redo_prebinding - redo the prebinding of an executable or dynamic library
SYNOPSIS
redo_prebinding [-c | -p | -d] [-i] [-z] [-u] [-r rootdir] [-e executable_path] [-seg_addr_table table_file_name] [-seg_addr_table_filename
pathname] [-seg1addr address] [-o output_file] [-s] input_file
DESCRIPTION
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OPTIONS
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1 means it needs to be redone and 2 means it could not be checked for reasons like a dependent library is missing (an error message
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-p check only for prebound files and return status. An exit status of 1 means the file is a Mach-O that could have been prebound and
is not otherwise the exit status is 0.
-d check only for dynamic shared library files and return status. An exit status of 0 means the file is a dynamic shared library, 1
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-i ignore non-prebound files (useful when running on all types of files).
-z zero out the prebind check sum in the output if it has one.
-u unprebind, rather than reprebind (-c, -p, -d, -e ignored). Resets or removes prebinding-specific information from the input file.
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