Finally. A question I can answer. You can either do this interactively
with nsradmin, or use nsradmin -i <file>, where in my example, file
would be called show_client_list:
create show_client_list with these lines:
. type: nsr client
show name
print
Then run nsradmin:
# nsradmin -s SERVER -i show_client_list
You can redirect the output to a file if you like, of course.
This is just one way. There may be others.
deb
Paul Crossman <pcrossma AT wildfire DOT com> had this to say,
> Is there a way to get a list of clients out of networker?
>
> Paul C.
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