Just for the record, I just realized I mangled the variable name in my
example:
It should be
my $bflag;
$bflag = $m->pseudoVar("\$bf");
$srcip was a variable from my own script :">
Julien mangeard wrote:
It's working, thank you.
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 5:55 AM, Mik Cheez <michael_bulk(a)wildgate.com
<mailto:michael_bulk@wildgate.com>> wrote:
Julien mangeard wrote:
Hi,
Can I get the bflag value in a script loaded with the perl module ?
It seams to me that the 'isbflagset' function isn't implemented.
Do you know another manner to obtain this value ?
Best Regards,
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Julien Mangeard
Julien,
It's in a pseudo variable as of 1.2. You should be able to do
something straightforward like this in your Perl script:
sub function_name {
my $m = shift; # headers
my $bflag;
$srcip = $m->pseudoVar("\$bf");
...
...
}
$bf is the decimal value stored
Here's the documentation relating to the pseudo variables:
http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/utils:flags
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Julien Mangeard