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RE: ITA: Jail, not the FreeBSD jail



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>retitle 81890 ITA: jail -- Just Another ICMP Logger
>thanks
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>I will soon upload an upgraded version of this package through my sponsor.
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Could you please use an other name?
It is confusing with the nice FreeBSD program



JAIL(8)                 FreeBSD System Manager's Manual                JAIL(8)

NAME
     jail - imprison process and its descendants

SYNOPSIS
     jail path hostname ip-number command ...

DESCRIPTION
     The jail command imprisons a process and all future descendants.


more info at http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi



Groet Geert Stappers
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