22 Jul
2010
22 Jul
'10
8:36 p.m.
Hmm, very interesting. Is this to facilitate functionality such that you may be able to specify the cert and key hashes in the config file with a slightly different syntax?
That is the only thing I could think of using a different syntax like that. I've never seen this kind of syntax in other configs.
On 7/22/10 7:33 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 22.7.2010, at 6.21, Steven King wrote:
What does the "<" actually do? I just followed the wiki example, and it doesn't clearly explain what it is for. Reads the setting's value from the given file. Similar to how < works in a shell.
-- Steve King
Senior Linux Engineer - Advance Internet, Inc. Cisco Certified Network Associate CompTIA Linux+ Certified Professional CompTIA A+ Certified Professional