I do apologize for not posting what the results are. I will try and post a bit in here, see if it shows up like it does in the file.

Does not look like it will let me post in here without it going all crazy. If I can explain. basically, the results have a lot of spaces inbetween each piece of text that was extracted from the log.

Here is a little snip:

1066268 04/04/03 22:07:27 y kernel Temporarily blocking host 209.178.198.139

Some space

1066318 04/04/03 22:07:30 n deny in eth0 48 tcp 20 115 209.178.198.139 209.126.131.14 2234 80 syn (blocked site)

As you can see, the results are spaced inbetween the fields and between each new line of text extracted. I hope this helps.

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