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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers grep problem Post 57745 by svennie on Friday 5th of November 2004 07:52:06 AM
Old 11-05-2004
thx, working perfect....

^ - beginning
\ - ending of the line ?

what about the $ ?
 

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sbnc DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the sbnc commandline parameters. sbnc is an modular IRC proxy with extension support. It gives you an easy control over about more than 2000 users. You are able to use OpenSSL encrypted connections also like connections about the IPv6 pro- tocol. sbnc comes with two modules. The bnctcl extension, which gives your IRC proxy a powerful TCL scripting support and the bncmysql extension, which stores all your users depend data in an MySQL table. BINARY PARAMETERS
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