i just want to know my daily shell version. that is it. why this program was not version ? how to make sure the sh was security ? if this guy want to send data outside ..thanks.The /bin/sh executable doesn't have a version. What are you trying to figure out? Why are you looking for a version?
It's part of the base OS, the "version" of the shell is linked to the version of the OS.i just want to know my daily shell version. that is it. why this program was not version
how to make sure the sh was security
shell/bash does have this feature (/dev/tcp/....), not /bin/sh.if this guy want to send data outside
Dear atax1a :the subtext here is that freebsd is not like linux: the system utilities, the stuff in /bin and /usr/bin and all that do not have a "version number" because they are not independent projects being packaged and distributed piecemeal, they're a part of a specific release package, and the release packages are what's versioned.