Hello..
I have a Mobile agents framework..so I am sending an agent from linux machine to windows..
this is the code of the agent which I am sending
use File::Tail;
$|++;
open FH, "<rules.txt";
@rules=<FH>;
close FH;
$name="C:\\users\\Mizo\\desktop\\log.txt;
$file=File::Tail->new(name=>$name, maxinterval=>1,interval=>1, adjust
+after=>1);
while (defined($line=$file->read))
{
for (@rules) {
$rule=$_;
if($line=~/^Request:($rules)/i){
print "$line";
} }
it's goin go transfare from linux to windows
and monitors the log.txt file and match the content with rules.txt file which is linux..
the problem is i can't match the file in linux
is there a possible way to send the rules.txt file with the agent code? and how?
or is there any possible way to do this job
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