On Sunday, March 31, 2013 4:39:11 PM UTC-4, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 7:10 AM, jojo wrote: > > > Im used to C# so the syntax looks bizarre to me! Any help would be great. > > > > The first thing you'll need to understand about Python syntax is that > > indentation is important. By posting this code flush-left, you've > > actually destroyed its block structure. Could you post it again, with > > indentation, please? We'd then be in a much better position to help. > > > > Chris Angelico
Hi Chris, thanks for your reply. See code below... import time import glob import re import os current_time = time.time() + 60*60+24*30 dirList = glob.glob('\content\paytek\ejbProperties\cybersource\*.crt') q = re.compile('^Owner:.*CN=([^\s\,]+)') p = re.compile('until: (\w+) (\w+) (\d+) (\d+):(\d+):(\d+) \w+ (\d+)') cert_name = "" days = {"Mon":0, "Tue":1, "Wed":2, "Thu":3, "Fri":4, "Sat":5, "Sun":6} months = {"Jan":1, "Feb":2, "Mar":3, "Apr":4, "May":5, "Jun":6, "Jul":7, "Aug":8, "Sep":9, "Oct":10, "Nov":11, "Dec":12} for fname in dirList: cmd = "keytool printcert file " + fname for line in os.popen(cmd).readlines(): line = line.rstrip() m = p.search(line) if m: sue = time.mktime( (int(m.group(7)), int(months[m.group(2)]), int(m.group(3)), int(m.group(4)), int(m.group(5)), int(m.group(6)), int(days[m.group(1)]), 0, 0) ) expire_time = (sue current_time)/60/60/24 if expire_time < 0: print cert_name + " has already expired!" elif expire_time < 31: print cert_name + " expires in " +str(int(expire_time)) + " days" else: m = q.search(line) if m: cert_name = m.group(1) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list