#!/usr/bin/perl ########################################################################## # $Id: applydate,v 1.12 2008/03/24 23:31:26 kirk Exp $ ########################################################################## ######################################################## # This was written and is maintained by: # Luuk de Boer # # Please send all comments, suggestions, bug reports, # etc, to logwatch-devel@logwatch.org ######################################################## ######################################################## ## Copyright (c) 2008 Kirk Bauer ## Covered under the included MIT/X-Consortium License: ## http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php ## All modifications and contributions by other persons to ## this script are assumed to have been donated to the ## Logwatch project and thus assume the above copyright ## and licensing terms. If you want to make contributions ## under your own copyright or a different license this ## must be explicitly stated in the contribution an the ## Logwatch project reserves the right to not accept such ## contributions. If you have made significant ## contributions to this script and want to claim ## copyright please contact logwatch-devel@logwatch.org. ######################################################### use POSIX qw(strftime); use Logwatch ':dates'; my $Debug = $ENV{'LOGWATCH_DEBUG'} || 0; my $time = time; $SearchDate = TimeFilter('%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S'); $SearchDate2 = TimeFilter('%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S'); if ( $Debug > 5 ) { print STDERR "DEBUG: Inside ApplyDate (samba)...\n"; print STDERR "DEBUG: Looking For: $SearchDate or $SearchDate2\n"; } $ThisLine = ; mainloop: while ($ThisLine) { if ($ThisLine =~ m/^$SearchDate /o) { print $ThisLine; } elsif ($ThisLine =~ m/^\[$SearchDate2/o) { chomp($ThisLine); print $ThisLine; while ($ThisLine = ) { if ($ThisLine =~ m/^\[....\/..\/.. ..:..:../) { # Found next entry print "\n"; next mainloop; } else { chomp($ThisLine); print $ThisLine; } } print "\n"; } else { $ThisLine = ; } } # vi: shiftwidth=3 tabstop=3 syntax=perl et