Hi!
Can you tell me why the condition if( $elem eq "/usr/sbin/sshd" does not match? @cmd gets an element with the string "/usr/sbin/sshd", retrieved from the "cmdline" file (that is in /proc, in the directory of the process)...
opendir(PROC,"/proc");
@PROC = readdir PROC;
closedir(PROC);
@PID = grep /[0-9]/, @PROC;
chomp(@PID);
for($k=0;$k<@PID;$k++){
open(CMDLINE,"<","/proc/$PID[$k]/cmdline") ;
($CMDLINE) = <CMDLINE>;
push(@CMD,$CMDLINE);
close(CMDLINE);
}
foreach $elem (@CMD){
if( $elem eq "/usr/sbin/sshd" ){ # <<--
print "found\n";
}
else{
print "not found\n";
}
}
exit 1;
Thanks,
pl.
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