Our old friend @Alfred has made it to the desktop. It's prob not as cool as ur imagining.
BUT, somebody describe a REALLY specific & complicated thing you might want to do with a Linux shell and let's see if he can figure it out. Include files, directories, greps, awks, whatever.
But don't include those words (directories and filenames - fine) just don't be technical or mention actual commands.
Just describe what you are trying to do, and make it complicated.
Because.... it's alive!!
Search all network connections, and determine if any two repeat sequentially in a short matter of time. Then identify those connections..
@corlin Okay this is interesting... let's give it a shot... I'm not sure it makes sense tho, do you want to rephrase?
Looking for network connection pairs that always happen in rapid succession.
( sudo tepdump -i any -n-tttt awk '{print $1, $2, $3, $4}' I uniq -c | sort -nr )
Will try in a minute.
sudo tcpdump -i any -n-tttt awk '{print $1, $2, $3, $4}' | uniq -c | sort -nr
tcpdump: unrecognized option `--tttt'
@corlin try removing that flag?
tcpdump: invalid packet count -i
@corlin Yer killin' me smalls.