Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 18:46:06 +0200 From: Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@bellavista.cz> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Script help Message-ID: <20020802164606.GJ52563@freepuppy.bellavista.cz> In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.20020802112435.02ba28a8@mail.sage-one.net> References: <20020802155258.GG52563@freepuppy.bellavista.cz> <3.0.5.32.20020802094620.02ba28a8@mail.sage-one.net> <20020802155258.GG52563@freepuppy.bellavista.cz> <3.0.5.32.20020802112435.02ba28a8@mail.sage-one.net>
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> Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 11:24:35 -0500 > To: Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@bellavista.cz>, > freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG > From: "Jack L. Stone" <jackstone@sage-one.net> > Subject: Re: Script help > > At 05:59 PM 8.2.2002 +0200, Roman Neuhauser wrote: > >> From: Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@bellavista.cz> > >> > From: "Jack L. Stone" <jackstone@sage-one.net> > >> > > >> > When placing blocks on some ISPs as being sources of spam floods, > >> > one consideration has to be if it affects a number of innocent > >> > members on various vhost majordomo mail lists so they may have > >> > passes. > >> > > >> > I know I can find a list of any that would be affected by > >> > manually doing this: grep spammer1.net /mj/vhost1.com/lists/list1 > >> > grep spammer1.net /mj/vhost2.org/lists/list2 > >> > grep spammer1.net /mj/vhost2.org/lists/list2-digest > >> > ..etc, etc. > >> > > >> > ..but, doing that for each list takes a lot of time and some type > >> > of script would sure speed up things, like this command that runs > >> > a script to check the above 3 mail lists all at once: > >> > root@myserver>> check_all_lists <spammer1.net> > >> > output = goodguy1@spammer1.net > >> > goodguy2@spammer1.net > >> > goodguy3@spammer1.net > >> > >> grep -Fl spammer1.net /mj/*/lists/* > > > > hm. if you had enough (like 3000) vhosts you could exceed your > > shell's (or is it kernel? anyone?) command line argument count > > limit. if that's the case, you could (not tested): > > > > #!/bin/sh > > > > for d in /mj/*; do > > grep -Flr spammer1.net $d/lists > > done > > > > Thanks for the quick response. Maybe I wasn't clear enough but that > gives me a list of the "lists" that contans "spammer1.net" but not a > list of the email address within those lists. > My example of output needed: > output = goodguy1@spammer1.net > goodguy2@spammer1.net > goodguy3@spammer1.net > > I need to know who is affected in each list so I can set them as OK by > email addresses, but still block the IPS's general address. Not sure > I'm being clear yet.... #!/bin/sh for d in /mj/*; do grep -Flhr spammer1.net $d/lists done but this is all in the man page. have you seen it at all? -- FreeBSD 4.6-STABLE 6:31PM up 3 days, 2:07, 9 users, load averages: 0.02, 0.03, 0.00 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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