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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users iptables help with rules Post 302988732 by stomp on Sunday 1st of January 2017 11:10:37 AM
Old 01-01-2017
Look at my other two advices above. The solution will most likely to change that conntrack thingy.
 

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GETBBOX(1)						      General Commands Manual							GETBBOX(1)

NAME
getbbox - compute bounding box for RADIANCE scene SYNOPSIS
getbbox [ -w ][ -h ] [ input .. ] DESCRIPTION
Getbbox reads each scene description input and computes the minimum axis-aligned parallelopiped that will enclose all of the objects. Each input can be either a file name, or a command (enclosed in quotes and preceded by a `!'). If no arguments are given, the standard input is read. A hyphen ('-') can also be used to indicate the standard input. The -w option suppresses warnings. The -h option suppresses the header line "xmin xmax ymin ymax zmin zmax". EXAMPLE
To compute the bounding box for the object ``thingy'': getbbox thingy To preview ``scene'': preview -v FOUR -b `getbbox -h scene` scene NOTES
Since expanding a scene can require considerable overhead, it is better to use the bounding cube produced by oconv(1) and read by get- info(1) if an octree exists for the scene. However, there are certain circumstances, such as foreign object placement, that require know- ing the bounding box rather than just the bounding cube. AUTHOR
Greg Ward ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Work on this program was sponsored by the LESO group at EPFL in Switzerland. SEE ALSO
getinfo(1), oconv(1), xform(1) RADIANCE
11/15/93 GETBBOX(1)
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