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From: Clarence Dold <dold@yellow.rahul.net>
Subject: What about the other \v(host)
Date: 21 Jun 2000 23:27:01 GMT
Organization: a2i network
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
I thought I was going to build some unique file names, using
\v(host)_\v(macro).\v(ndate) where I was going to log information retrieved
from several different IP sources.
I find that \v(host) is my name, not the remote host.
Is there a variable that is stuffed with the remote host name/ip address?
I am doing development on K-95, 1.1.20, but will probably go to the field
with ckermit on Solaris 2.7
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Clarence A Dold - dold@rahul.net
- San Jose & Pope Valley (Napa County) CA.
nd their values.
- Frank