<delurks>

I don't know if this is the right forum to ask this or not, but I can't find
any other place.

What I'm trying to do is get a set of CSV files with a listout of all the
flows for a particular user. I've got 2 border routers that I need to get
data off of, lacey-1 and lacey-2. I'm reading the radius login information
in from a flat CSV file, logins.txt, which is formatted like this:

$user, $ip, $login_time, $logout_time

The login and logout times are in seconds since epoch, the IP is in dotted
decimal format.

I've attached my script (as it's cleaner then cutting and pasting), in the
wanted functions, the condition about the next hop is so that it's not
cataloging flows where the next hop is the other border router, to try and
cut down on the number of duplicate flows.

When I run the script, this is what I get:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./parse_netflows.pl
Usage: find(CODEREF, [CODEREF], FILE [...]) at ./parse_netflows.pl line 35,
<INFILE> line 1.

I'm sure it means that I've got a syntax problem in the find function, but
I, for the life of me, can't figure out what's wrong with it.

Thanks!

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Adam Debus
Network Engineer, ReachONE Internet
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