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Re: Getting a signal from iptables

by Marshall (Canon)
on Dec 24, 2011 at 01:44 UTC ( [id://945010]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Getting a signal from iptables

I would look at Linux-Inotify2. You can watch for changes to any file or directory.

I did do some testing with this module on a Linux system, running Active State and I installed it without root permission. My "how to post": Re^3: Linux::Inotify2, adding sub-dirs to watches event-triggered.... From what I could tell, this thing works great although I didn't actually put a program using it into production.

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Re^2: Getting a signal from iptables
by paulc1976 (Novice) on Jan 02, 2012 at 23:13 UTC
    thanks for that, I'll look into it. Paul

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