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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need some help with shell content scanner Post 302317836 by medic on Wednesday 20th of May 2009 05:28:42 AM
Old 05-20-2009
Thanks for the reply, I just tried your code but got some problems.

First I just tried:

Code:
find /home/userid*/public_html/ -size -2048k | xargs grep -Eil 'phrase1|phrase2' > /home/filepath/public_html/path/scans/scan_result.php

there I go a lot of error messages from grep that the files or folders don't exist.

I also tried it with -0 in the following way:

Code:
find /home/userid*/public_html/ -size -2048k | xargs -0 grep -Eil 'phrase1|phrase2' > /home/filepath/public_html/path/scans/scan_result.php

There the problem is that I get an error with xargs telling me that the xargs Argument is too long.
 

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