2010/5/20 newbie01 perl :
> Hi all,
>
> Instead of re-inventing the wheel, I would like to possibly use existing
> Perl scripts that may already be available out there.
>
> Scripts that am looking for are mainly maintenance scripts, i.e. remove old
> files, rotate log files, remove old directory (
Hi all,
Instead of re-inventing the wheel, I would like to possibly use existing
Perl scripts that may already be available out there.
Scripts that am looking for are mainly maintenance scripts, i.e. remove old
files, rotate log files, remove old directory ( mainly core dumps directory
), believe
Brian wrote:
On May 19, 2010, at 1:19 PM, packet wrote:
How can we map a network in perl?
i was just thinking how we can do that.Sorry new to perl.
Only way I know how to do it is with the use of Net::SNMP and Net::Ping. Use
Net::SNMP to get a list of adjacent networks from routers
On 2010.05.19 20:59, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> On 2010.05.19 15:05, Bob McConnell wrote:
>> From: Brian
>>
>>> On May 19, 2010, at 1:19 PM, packet wrote:
>>>
How can we map a network in perl?
i was just thinking how we can do that.Sorry new to perl.
>
>>> Only way I know how to do it
On 2010.05.19 15:05, Bob McConnell wrote:
> From: Brian
>
>> On May 19, 2010, at 1:19 PM, packet wrote:
>>
>>> How can we map a network in perl?
>>>
>>> i was just thinking how we can do that.Sorry new to perl.
>> Only way I know how to do it is with the use of Net::SNMP and
>> Net::Ping. Use Net
From: Brian
> On May 19, 2010, at 1:19 PM, packet wrote:
>
>> How can we map a network in perl?
>>
>> i was just thinking how we can do that.Sorry new to perl.
>>
>
> Only way I know how to do it is with the use of Net::SNMP and
> Net::Ping. Use Net::SNMP to get a list of adjacent networks
> f
On May 19, 2010, at 1:19 PM, packet wrote:
> How can we map a network in perl?
>
> i was just thinking how we can do that.Sorry new to perl.
>
Only way I know how to do it is with the use of Net::SNMP and Net::Ping. Use
Net::SNMP to get a list of adjacent networks from routers, and use net::P
Hi Bob,
On Wednesday 19 May 2010 18:21:23 Bob McConnell wrote:
> I am looking for some strategic help. I am about to receive several days
> worth of Wireshark captures from two ends of an OpenVPN connection.
> These will show the public view of traffic over that connection. I have
> been asked to
How do you map a network with perl?
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I am looking for some strategic help. I am about to receive several days
worth of Wireshark captures from two ends of an OpenVPN connection.
These will show the public view of traffic over that connection. I have
been asked to determine the variation in transport time between the two
NICs. I do not
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Dr.Ruud
> wrote:
> pauldkl...@aol.com wrote:
>
>> I have a perl script that calls a compiled c program and retrieves the
>> output lines hundreds of times a minute, and want to make it as
>> efficient as possible. This is on Windows XP and ActivePerl 5.8.
>>
>>
pauldkl...@aol.com wrote:
I have a perl script that calls a compiled c program and retrieves the
output lines hundreds of times a minute, and want to make it as
efficient as possible. This is on Windows XP and ActivePerl 5.8.
Using 'system' and redirecting stdout to a file, then opening and
rea
hai i require one more help
i have an xml like this
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Code
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Joe
Wrigley
17 Beable Ave.
Meatball
MI
82649
joewrig...@jmac.org
42
Henrietta
Pussycat
R.F.D. 2
Flangerville
NY
83642
m...@263a.org
37
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