Here is the part which reads a log file which process all the information.
$file=File::Tail->new(name=>$name, maxinterval=>1, adjustafter=>
+1);
while (defined($line=$file->read)) {
my($logindate,$loginuser,$logoutdate,$logoutuser,$count);
#if($line =~ /validateLogin\((.*)\)/){ $v = $1;}
if($line =~ /INFO\s\s(\d+)(\d+)-(\d+)-(\d+)\s(\d+):(\d+):(\d+
+),(\d+)\s\[(.*)\]\s\((.*)\) - validateLogin\((.*)\)/){
$logindate = "$1$2-$3-$4 $5:$6:$7,$8";
$loginuser = "$11";
if(($logging)&&($debug)){&writelog(1,"DEBUG: Tail Event Logi
+n found user date string = $logindate user = $loginuser");}
}
}
So i guess somewhere whilst it is processing the file i would want to be able to lookout for user intput on the terminal
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