Hi Monks

I have a simple search to make through a log.

[2011-04-16 HH:mm:ss,xyz] conn=1000000 fd=0 slot=0 connection from d1. +d2.d3.d4 to x1.x2.x3.x4 port xyzq [2011-04-16 HH:mm:ss,xyz] conn=1000000 op=0 BIND dn="" method=0 versio +n=3 [2011-04-16 HH:mm:ss,xyz] conn=1000000 op=0 RESULT err=0 tag=0 nentrie +s=0 etime=0

From the above text i have to find all the ip address of the format x1.x2.x3.x4 which have same connection number(conn=1000000) as the one with text /op=0 BIND dn=""/

What would be the fatest way to do this ?

I dont like the idea of saving the all connection numbers(e.g conn=1000000) with matched text /op=0 BIND dn=""/ and search the whole log again for ip address that matches the connection number

Thanks for help

In reply to perl log search by zac_carl

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