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how to check whether the given file is 5 weeks older than current date

HI,

I need to check whether the given file is 5 weeks older than current date ??
Can anyone give me the script for this ??
 

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WA_KEYRING(1)							      WebAuth							     WA_KEYRING(1)

NAME
wa_keyring - WebAuth keyring manipulation tool SYNOPSIS
wa_keyring [--hv] -f file command [arg ...] wa_keyring -f keyring add valid-after wa_keyring -f keyring gc oldest-valid-after-to-keep wa_keyring -f keyring list wa_keyring -f keyring remove id DESCRIPTION
wa_keyring is a command line tool to manage WebAuth key ring files, which contain the private AES keys used by mod_webauth and mod_webkdc. It supports the following individual commands: add valid-after Adds a new key to the key ring. valid-after uses the format: nnnn[s|m|h|d|w] to indicate a time relative to the current time. The units for the time are specified by appending a single letter. That letter can be any of s, m, h, d, or w, which correspond to seconds, minutes, hours, days, and weeks respectively. For example: 10d is 10 days from the current time, and -60d is 60 days before the current time. gc oldest-valid-after-to-keep Garbage collects (removes) old keys on the key ring. Any keys with a valid-after date older then the specified time will be removed from the key ring. The format for oldest-valid-after-to-keep is the same as valid-after from the add command. Note that this means that times given to the gc command should generally be negative, to remove keys that have expired in the past. list Lists all the keys in the key ring. By default, a brief listing is used, but a verbose listing can be requested with the -v option. The following fields are present in a short listing: id The index/position of the key in the key ring. Created The date the key was created. Valid after The date at which the key becomes valid (in other words, the point at which the WebAuth server will start using it to encrypt and decrypt new data). Fingerprint The MD5 digest of the key data. Used to compare keys in two key rings. The following fields are present in the long listing: Key-Id The index/position of the key in the key ring. Created The date the key was created. Valid-After The date at which the key becomes valid (in other words, the point at which the WebAuth server will start using it to encrypt and decrypt new data). Key-Type The type of key. Currently, AES is the only supported key type. Key-Size Length in bytes of the key. Fingerprint The MD5 digest of the key data. Used to compare keys in two key rings. remove id Remove the key with ID id from the key ring. EXAMPLES
Add a key to the keyring valid as of the current time: wa_keyring -f keyring add 0d Add a key to the keyring that will be valid three days from now: wa_keyring -f keyring add 3d Remove keys from the key ring that became invalid more than 90 days ago: wa_keyring -f keyring gc -90d Remove the first key in the keyring. wa_keyring -f keyring remove 0 Display a verbose listing of all of the keys in the key ring: wa_keyring -f keyring -v list Note that a WebAuth server will normally manage its keyring file by itself, and wa_keyring is normally only used for debugging purposes. However, if you are setting up a load-balanced pool of servers that need to all share the same keys, turn off automatic keyring handling by putting the line: WebAuthKeyringAutoUpdate off to your Apache configuration, running a script periodically from cron on one server that does something like: wa_keyring -f keyring gc -90d wa_keyring -f keyring add 2d and then copying (in a secure manner!) the new keyring file to all of the other servers. AUTHOR
Roland Schemers <schemers@stanford.edu> 4.1.1 2012-04-25 WA_KEYRING(1)
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