Linux the great: Access Control Lists RHEL 7: Files and directories have permission sets for the owner of the file, the group associated with the file, and all other users for the syst...
curl writes the output to stderr, so redirect that and also suppress the progress: curl - v -- silent https :// google . com / 2 >& 1 | grep expire The reason why curl writes the information to stderr is so you can do: curl <url> | someprgram without that information clobbering the input of someprogram It is possible to use --stderr - as parameter, to redirect the output from stderr (default) to stdout. With this option you also should use --silent to suppress the progress bar. $ curl - v -- silent https :// google . com / -- stderr - | grep expire * expire date : 2015 - 09 - 01 00 : 00 : 00 GMT
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