Hi ,
I haven't written this program.
infact am new to perl , and we are migrating to aix from hpux.
Since this script was primarily written for hpux which has a default ftp log /var/adm/syslog/xferlog whereas aix does not have any default ftplog file, so we have edited the script by mentioning /var/adm/syslog/ftp.log which contains entry format as shown below;
Aug 24 15:18:48 testserver daemon:info ftpd
549252: FTP LOGIN FROM 10.1.5.31, root
Aug 24 15:19:26 testserver daemon:info ftpd
549252: FTPD: EXPORT file local ftpuploads.pl
Which clear;y is different from the one mentioned in perl script..so what to do now ??
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