PHP has a function in which the replacement of an RE match can be
handled by the name of a given function. Does Perl have something
similar? Should be. After all PHP calls these lots the PCRE functions.
In other words, I want to do this:
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while(<>){
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> PHP has a function in which the replacement of an RE match can be
> handled by the name of a given function. Does Perl have something
> similar? Should be. After all PHP calls these lots the PCRE functions.
>
> In other words, I want to do this:
>
> ===
>
On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 22:56, V a R u N wrote:
> Hello vivek
> i am a member of ilugd though a very recent one. i was
> surfing through the mails that you and sandeep had
> exchanged. in one of them you had written that you
> have the scripts that you once used to use a setup
> similar to the 24onli
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 13:27, Ambar Roy wrote:
> > now was slightly worried that if 192.168.0.10 machine is switched off,
> > someone can assign 192.168.0.10 to his/her machine and access net.
> >
> > my method is not good though, and would appreciate if anyone can provide
> > something better.
> If
At 11:51 PM 12/29/2002 +0530, you wrote:
i've written a howto http://exain.net/vike/linux/
sandip will give yu the URL of his perl script.
I would no longer recommend my own script - too much trouble ;). I use linc
instead.
- Sandip
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> thanks a ton. good ideas, but can't say if i can implement them
> successfully :-|. though will work on it. users are not sophisticated
> enough to change MAC addresses, so that is not a concern. and may not
> prefer user authentication.
Just as an afterthought. If you are assigning DHCP based on