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The scripts in this subdirectory give examples of using lsof's
field output.

big_brother.pl          Perl 5 script, contributed by Lionel Cons
                        <Lionel.Cons@cern.ch>, that watches for new
                        network connections.

count_pf.pl             Perl 5 script that runs lsof in repeat mode,
                        gathering process, file, TCP, and UDP counts

                        This script uses NUL terminated lsof field
                        output.

identd.pl               Perl 5 script, contributed by Kapil Chowksey
                        <kchowksey@hss.hns.com> that implements an
                        identd server. (Thanks, Kapil!)

idrlogin.pl             Perl 5 script that identifies the shell and
                        network source address of users who have logged
                        on from remote locations via rlogin, ssh, or
                        telnet

list_NULf.pl            Perl 5 script that prints lsof's NUL terminated
                        field output

list_fields.awk         AWK script that prints lsof's field output

list_fields.pl          Perl 4 or 5 script that prints lsof's field
                        output

shared.pl               Perl 5 script that uses +ffn output to produce
                        a list of file descriptors or files shared by
                        processes.

sort_res.pl             Perl 5 script, contributed by Fabian Frederick
                        <fabian.frederick@gmx.fr>, to display top resource
                        usage.

watch_a_file.pl         Perl 4 or 5 script that watches the use of a
                        named file

xusers.awk              an AWK (actually NAWK) script, written by
                        Dan A. Mercer <damercer@mmm.com> that, "Prints
                        list of users and applications signed on X
                        workstations."  This script was developed
                        and is used with lsof on HP-UX systems.

Vic Abell
December 28, 1998

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