Bob Goodwin wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Bob Goodwin wrote:

I have a file of Netgear router data that I would like to sort on date and time.
the form is as below:

   [Site allowed: weather.noaa.gov] from source 192.168.1.9 Saturday,
   Aug 01,2009 17:02:51
   [Site allowed: safebrowsing-cache.google.com] from source
   192.168.1.11 Saturday, Aug 01,2009 17:00:16
   [Site allowed: safebrowsing.clients.google.com] from source
   192.168.1.11 Saturday, Aug 01,2009 17:00:13

Looks like a case for a few lines of perl, and a quick call to sort for the ordering, probably the easiest fix.

See attached if the mailer doesn't eat it.



No the mailer didn't "eat it," but I haven't figured how to implement it. After some experimenting I have to admit I need an example. I am eager to see it work though.





   It looks like  "/home/bobg/apps/logsort.pl  /home/bobg/NG-LOG >
   /home/bobg/NG-LOG2" does the sort and puts it all in NG-LOG2.

   Thanks.

   Bob



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