Ups,

Sorry Peter, i haven´t realised that i copied wrongly.I wrote the email
quickly.

Thank you again Risto. Have a nice weekend!.

2016-06-17 17:08 GMT+02:00 Risto Vaarandi <risto.vaara...@gmail.com>:

> hi Peter,
> actually, the code snippets were different in my original e-mail. For
> sec-2.6.2, you would need the following rule:
>
> type=single
> ptype=substr
> pattern=RELOAD
> desc=reload sec rule files that have been modified
> action=lcall %o -> ( sub { $main::softrefresh = 1; } )
>
> That's because in sec-2.6.2 there is no $sigreceived flag in the code,
> while sec-2.7.X is uses this flag for optimization purposes.
>
> kind regards,
> risto
>
>
> 2016-06-17 16:04 GMT+03:00 Peter Eckel <li...@eckel-edv.de>:
>
>> Hi Jaren,
>>
>> > Thank you peter! The problem is windows doesn´t work with signals, you
>> need cygwin installed on it, that allow you to use linux commands on
>> windows and in my enviroment i can´t do that.
>> >
>> > Risto contribute with this solution in other mail thread(I copy and
>> paste):
>> >
>> > Sec-2.6.2
>> > type=single
>> > ptype=substr
>> > pattern=RELOAD
>> > desc=reload sec rule files that have been modified
>> > action=lcall %o -> ( sub { $main::sigreceived = 1; $main::softrefresh =
>> 1; } )
>> >
>> > Sec-2.7.10
>> > type=single
>> > ptype=substr
>> > pattern=RELOAD
>> > desc=reload sec rule files that have been modified
>> > action=lcall %o -> ( sub { $main::sigreceived = 1; $main::softrefresh =
>> 1; } )
>>
>> awesome, thanks - a genuine Risto solution! ;-)
>>
>> In fact it's even more elegant on Unix as well as on Windows, as it
>> avoids spawning a shell and sending the signal via an external command.
>> I'll keep that on my list of dirty tricks :-)
>>
>> By the way: The two code snippets look absolutely identical, are you sure
>> you didn't miss something?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>   Peter.
>
>
>
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