Well, im trying to measure incoming data by there response time.
Here is my logfile outputs:
17:40:36:692166859 89.X.X.X > 63.77.X.X 65
17:40:36:808642649 63.77.X.X > 89.X.X.X 140
To be honest, i have worked on this until 3AM last night, and i give up. I do have an idea of how to parse it for my needs.
basically, split up each column by " ", So we have the variables:
$timestamp $ip1 $arrow $ip2 $length
Then we look at the first line in the array, and search all the other lines for the same thing but formatted:
$timestamp $ip2 $arrow $ip1 $length
Then if the timestamp is in a set amount of time, print the output and the length of the reply (The variables above me) The length of the reply will always be higher.
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