it could have been worse. they could have had a builtin "socket"; given the universe of possibly ways networking sockets could have been introduced to bash, this is probablly better than par.
- erik On Wed Feb 1 20:17:42 CST 2006, [email protected] wrote: > David Leimbach wrote: > > > The bash shell supports /dev/tcp.... kind of evil but you can make > > connections and send strings via file redirection with it. > > > so, on the 'how broken is that' scale, where does this one go? > > the scale, btw, goes from 1 to 11 > > ron
