And they're In! iPhone Shell Access Gained - Wired News
And they're In! iPhone Shell Access Gained Wired News - 15 minutes ago A shell essentially gives access to the underlying Unix layer of the iPhone, and according to member 'ghex': ...it means you have complete administrative ...
Hey,
I might be able to get my hands on a old iPhone from a friend of mine.
I was thinking... the iOS that is installed on that is UNIX based right?
Is there any way I can get the terminal to open up on that thing?
Or installing something like DSL on it would be cool... I mean, I haven't... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm using AIX v 5.3
I want to create system users to access through ftp or sftp and restrict those users into specific directory and don't traverse the whole file system just to be restricted within a directory and don't get shell access . i don't want to use any other third party... (7 Replies)
AutoReply(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation AutoReply(3pm)NAME
News::AutoReply - derivative of News::Article for generating autoreplies
SYNOPSIS
use News::AutoReply;
$reply = News::AutoReply->new($message);
DESCRIPTION
Like News::Article, but must be given a reference to another article at creation time - initialises To, In-Reply-To, References etc.
correctly as an automatic reply.
USAGE
use News::AutoReply;
Exports nothing.
Constructor
new ( ORIGINAL )
Construct an autoreply to a message, assuming that the Reply-To (if present, otherwise the From) header of "ORIGINAL" is valid.
Returns a new Article object with no body or envelope sender, but with suitable headers.
If an environment variable LOOP is defined, it is used as the contents of an X-Loop header added to the reply (this is useful when
using this code in progs launched from a procmail recipe). Always preserves X-Loop headers in the original.
The reference-folding code could probably be improved.
AUTHOR
Andrew Gierth <andrew@erlenstar.demon.co.uk>
SOURCE
Contact the author.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1997 Andrew Gierth <andrew@erlenstar.demon.co.uk>
This code may be used and/or distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2010-04-03 AutoReply(3pm)