On 05/28/2013 09:32 AM, JackM wrote: > Having a problem getting a py script to execute. Got this error: > > File "/scripts/blockIPv4.py", line 19 > ip = line.split(';')[0] > ^ > IndentationError: expected an indented block > I'm perplexed because the code that the error refers to *is* indented: > with open('/var/www/html/mydomain.com/banlist.txt','r') as inFile: > for line in inFile.readlines(): > ip = line.split(';')[0] > output = os.popen( '/etc/sysconfig/iptables -A INPUT -s ' + ip > + ' -j REJECT' ) > logFile.write(ip+' - Has been blocked\n') > > > What am I missing here?
Indentation has to be consistent. likely the for line is indented with spaces and the next line with a tab. You can use tabs and spaces, but you have to be consistent with how you use them. IE if level 1 is indented with spaces, then level 2 has to be indented with spaces up to level 1 as well. Hope that makes sense. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list