Hi all,
Do Perl programs automatically time out in a certain amount of time? I set it to parse a tailing file I captured with Snort but it stopped last night and I am not sure why. The Snort program is still running and capturing as we speak but the Perl program seemed to stop after about 30 minutes. I started it at 4:30 and it stopped at 5:03. I wanted it to parse everything overnight. Is there an explanation for this? I could show you the code but there is nothing in it to suggest a time out. I have a loop running:
while(defined ($line = $file -> read)){ ... }
so this should be running as long as new stuff comes in. Any help?
In reply to Do Perl Programs Timeout on Their Own by ahuang14
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