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There will be several directories where I put [SERVERNAME] in the path. They will be respective to each server sending logs there.
At this point, I'd like to go through each of those directories, and look in each "messages" file. And check for words like "ERROR".
I'm thinking this should be done through some loop, but I need help with that.
Can you tell me how to parse each "messages" file in each directory and look for "ERROR"?
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krb5_rd_error
KRB5_RD_ERROR(3) BSD Library Functions Manual KRB5_RD_ERROR(3)
NAME
krb5_rd_error, krb5_free_error, krb5_free_error_contents, krb5_error_from_rd_error -- parse, free and read error from KRB-ERROR message
LIBRARY
Kerberos 5 Library (libkrb5, -lkrb5)
SYNOPSIS
#include <krb5/krb5.h>
krb5_error_code
krb5_rd_error(krb5_context context, const krb5_data *msg, KRB_ERROR *result);
void
krb5_free_error(krb5_context context, krb5_error *error);
void
krb5_free_error_contents(krb5_context context, krb5_error *error);
krb5_error_code
krb5_error_from_rd_error(krb5_context context, const krb5_error *error, const krb5_creds *creds);
DESCRIPTION
Usually applications never needs to parse and understand Kerberos error messages since higher level functions will parse and push up the
error in the krb5_context. These functions are described for completeness.
krb5_rd_error() parses and returns the kerboeros error message, the structure should be freed with krb5_free_error_contents() when the caller
is done with the structure.
krb5_free_error() frees the content and the memory region holding the structure iself.
krb5_free_error_contents() free the content of the KRB-ERROR message.
krb5_error_from_rd_error() will parse the error message and set the error buffer in krb5_context to the error string passed back or the
matching error code in the KRB-ERROR message. Caller should pick up the message with krb5_get_error_string(3) (don't forget to free the
returned string with krb5_free_error_string()).
SEE ALSO
krb5(3), krb5_set_error_string(3), krb5_get_error_string(3), krb5.conf(5)
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