naxsi-ui-extract(1) General Commands Manual naxsi-ui-extract(1)NAME
naxsi-ui-extract - Wrapper script to launch the extractor daemon for the naxsi-ui tool.
SYNOPSIS
naxsi-ui-extract
DESCRIPTION
naxsi-ui-extract is the extractor part of naxsi-ui which reads the database and prints reports about blocked requests.
USAGE
naxsi-ui-extract
SEE ALSO
Website: <http://code.google.com/p/naxsi/>
AUTHORS
naxsi was written by Thibault Koechlin <bui@nbs-system.com>. naxsi-ui-extract was written by Cyril Lavier <cyril.lavier@davromaniak.eu>.
This manual page was written by Cyril Lavier <cyril.lavier@davromaniak.eu> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
2012-05-09 naxsi-ui-extract(1)
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SYNTAX
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INITIALIZATION
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CREDITS
Author: John ffitch
1994
AUTHORS
Barry Vercoe
MIT Media Lab
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MIT Media Lab,
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Massachussetts
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