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Hi, Robert Kleemann wrote: > Sure, I ran "tcpdump -i any -x -s 1024" and then ran "scanimage -L" > locally. You can find the output at: > http://www.kleemann.org/crap/tcpdump1 01:23:46.723361 manny.sane > manny.37793: P 1:45(44) ack 20 win 32767 <nop,nop,timestamp 70916012 70916012> (DF) E..`.>@.@..W... .............P. ............:.. .:../bin/bash: / root/.bashrc: Pe rmission denied. after pipeing the tcpdump through a perl script (ok, ok, hennings C hack was faster, but mine looks better! :) Maybe you should use /bin/sh for such things or make sure bash doesn't access files it shouldn't access >>-- >>...and I doubt complaining to the author will get you >>anything but a free procmail rule. > I hope I haven't offended you. I tried to get it working on my own > and when I failed I hoped that sending a detailed message to the list > would jog the memory of people who had a similar problem. I really > appreciate all this free software! Hehe, I hope I didn't offend you... that's just a footer I include in all my emails nowadays. It's just meant as a joke... finally, this mailing list here exists to help users with such problems. btw. you already have your procmail rule, it sorts your mail to $MAILDIR/Mailing\ Lists/sane regards -- jochen -- ...and I doubt complaining to the author will get you anything but a free procmail rule. --------------enig97ABF95867FD8DFC70AE985C Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE9ich58OF76YrreuMRAviyAKCWs8GPTu+f6Qe9enQbYlbc1tDIQwCfUj4z UwiJyNRndBLkFJu3ygYm/r4= =/xNW -----END PGP MESSAGE----- --------------enig97ABF95867FD8DFC70AE985C--