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Re: So what do you do when you 'rm -f /bin/*' ?
Posted by Steve (82.41.xx.xx) on Sun 27 Nov 2005 at 20:55

That is pretty cool!

One of my earlier approaches was to try to use Emacs to open an outgoing FTP connection - but that failed (as did trying to use netcat - as that lives in /bin.

Had I insalled the relevent perl modules I could have written a simple script to do the FTP, but I had no networking modules installed upon that particular host so I was thwarted!

Steve


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