i feel really stupid now. i can't believe i actually did that. i guess 
learning perl is starting to frazzle my brain. it wasn't an array, but an 
actual IP address. since it was supposed to store blocked addresses, for 
some reason when i saw just one entry, i thought that it was something 
different. i guess we really are only blocking one address :)

On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 10:58:26AM -0400, Brett W. McCoy wrote:
> On Tue, 29 May 2001, Nichole Bialczyk wrote:
> 
> > ok, so i'm trying to work my way through this script. there are blocked
> > addresses and they are stored in an array at something like
> > 'd-131-151-136-22.xxxx.xxxx.xxx'. Where do I find this location on the
> > unix account? I need to be able to add more/ take away users from this file.
> 
> I think a bit more details on the script (like some source code) would
> help us.  What's the array structure?  How does the data get into it?
> What does the script do with the data?
> 
> -- Brett
> 
> Brett W. McCoy
> Software Engineer
> Broadsoft, Inc.
> 240-364-5225
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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