10-14-2014
The thing is we are supposed to input for example: ./script.sh -h 5 -c or ./script.sh -d 4 -c and our output is then supposed to be the IP-addresses most connected during the past 5 hours or past 4 days.
We should be able to use -h or -d together with the other flags.
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
qpsmtpd-forkserver [options]
DESCRIPTION
qpsmtpd-forkserver is the qpsmtpd frontend script which binds to the SMTP TCP socket and forks as clients connect.
OPTIONS
--port port, -p port
Binds to a specific port, instead of the default 2525.
--user user, -u user
On startup, switch to run as user instead of the starting user. Applies only when started as root (as is normal when listening on
port 25).
--limit-connections limit, -c limit
Accept at most limit simultaneous connections. Inbound connections beyondthis limit will be deferred or refused.
--max-from-ip limit, -m limit
Accept at most limit simultaneous connections from any given IP address; does not override --limit-connections, if set.
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Bind to the local address addr, instead of the default behavior of binding to all interfaces. Can be specified multiple times to
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