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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting timestamps Post 302200786 by chriss_58 on Friday 30th of May 2008 04:21:03 AM
Old 05-30-2008
timestamps

Hello!

I have the following problem.
I read a file using perl, each line of this file has the fllowing format.
14/4/2008 8:42:03 πμ|10800|306973223399|4917622951117|1||1259|1|126|492|433||19774859454$

Th first field is the timestamp and the second field is the offset in seconds.

How can i add these two fields and produse one timestamp?
 

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pam_timestamp_check(8)					   System Administrator's Manual				    pam_timestamp_check(8)

NAME
pam_timestamp_check - check or clear authentication timestamps SYNOPSIS
pam_timestamp [[-d]|[-k]] [target_user] DESCRIPTION
With no arguments, pam_timestamp_check will check to see if the default timestamp is valid, or optionally remove it. OPTIONS
-k instead of checking the validity of a timestamp, remove it. This is analogous to sudo's -k option. -d Instead of returning validity using an exit status, loop indefinitely, polling regularly and printing the status on standard output. target_user The default behavior of pam_timestamp_check checks or removes timestamps generated by pam_timestamp when the user authenticates as herself. When the user authenticates as a different user, the name of the timestamp file changes to accomodate this. DIAGNOSTICS
When checking if a timestamp is valid, pam_timestamp_check returns an exit code of 0 for success and > 0 on error: 2: binary is not setuid-root 3: invalid invocation 4: user unknown 5: permissions error 6: invalid controlling tty 7: other error SEE ALSO
pam_timestamp(8) BUGS
Let's hope not, but if you find any, please email the author. AUTHOR
Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com> Red Hat Linux 2002/05/23 pam_timestamp_check(8)
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