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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Top Cybersecurity Threats Earth Year 2019 | You Have Been Warned! Post 303036340 by wisecracker on Sunday 23rd of June 2019 02:57:37 PM
Old 06-23-2019
Nah! My in depth hobby is creating simple unusual electronics projects that create basic measuring devices for testing electronics in general and controlled by SW.

As quoted on another thread I am working on a basic Audio Function Generator all in pure POSIX shell scripting:
Sine, Square, Triangle, Sawtooth+, Sawtooth-, Pulse+, Pulse-, Noise and if possible Arbitrary from around 30Hz to 20KHz. It assumes that most sound systems can sample at 192000 sps maximum and 2000 sps minimum.
Obviously centred around this MBP, but includes ALSA - Linux and /dev/dsp for a limited CygWin version.
The waveforms generated will be pure ascii from character 32, (space), and character 126, (tilde).

But yes I am willing to pull out some background tracks if need be...
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pure-ftpwho(8)							     Pure-FTPd							    pure-ftpwho(8)

NAME
pure-ftpwho - Report current FTP sessions SYNTAX
pure-ftpwho [-c] [-h] [-H] [-n] [-p] [-s] [-v] [-w] [-W] [-x] DESCRIPTION
pure-ftpwho shows current Pure-FTPd client sessions. Only the system administrator may run this. Output can be text (default), HTML, XML data and parser-optimized. The server has to be compiled with --with-ftpwho to support this command. 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 option is automatically enabled if an environment variable called GATEWAY_INTERFACE is found. This is the default if you can the program from a CGI-enabled web server (Apache, Roxen, Caudium, WN, ...) . -h Output help information and exit. -H Don't resolve host names, and only show IP addresses (faster). -n A synonym for -H. -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 designed for easy parsing by shell scripts (cut/sed) . '|' characters in user names or file names are quoted (|) . -v Output an ASCII table (just like the default mode), with more info. The verbose output includes the local IP, the local port, the total size of transfered files and the current number of transfered bytes. -w Output a complete HTML page (web mode). -W Output an HTML page with no header and no footer. This is an embedded mode, suitable for inline calls from CGI, SSI or PHP scripts. -x Output well-formed XML data for post-processing. FILES
/var/run/pure-ftpd/ Scoreboard directory. Should always owned by root and on a lockable filesystem. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
GATEWAY_INTERFACE If found, automatically run in CGI mode and output HTML data. AUTHORS
Frank DENIS <j at pureftpd dot org> SEE ALSO
ftp(1), pure-ftpd(8) pure-ftpwho(8) pure-mrtginfo(8) pure-uploadscript(8) pure-statsdecode(8) pure-pw(8) pure-quotacheck(8) pure-authd(8) RFC 959, RFC 2389, RFC 2228 and RFC 2428. Pure-FTPd team 1.0.36 pure-ftpwho(8)
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