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Re: BOT for jobboards?



--- Paul Gerken <http://www.compuserve.com/~PaulGerken> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> 
> I was wondering if you could forward to me the BOT and
> associated files
> that you use for scanning the job boards?

Do you have a Linux box set up?

Also, in the mean time, you can look at the list of sites I
monitor at
http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert/bookmarks/places/ca//jobs

> Also, did you set up my ProSearch Lan userid last week, or
> will that happen
> next week?
> (if so, what is the id & pswd?)

Sheila was on SnowWhite, so I couldn't do anything.  (Linux
rocks because of ssh/telnet.)

> On NT, to get a list of all users, type in     >net users
> Which lists the userids across the page.
> Throw away the first 3 lines, parse the next ones, and quit
> when you get to
> "The command...".
> 
> Then generate commands for each user...   >net user xxxxx    
> (where xxxx is
> some userid)
> And get (along with other stuff)---
> 
> User name                    xxxxx
> Full Name
> Comment                      Built-in account for
> administering the
> computer/domain
> 
> Account active               Yes
> Account expires              Never
> 
> Password last set            5/28/03 9:42 AM Corp
> Password expires             Never
> 
> Last logon                   2/6/04 7:52 PM Corp
> 
> And off to the races to compare against the MemberDB, and the
> status that is
> found there...
> 
> Let me know if you want me to come in sometime to ProSearch
> offices and do
> this with you...
> I'm pretty much available next week, except our Success team
> is Tue 9-11am,
> and EDD closed Thur.

I cannot come in next Tues, unfortunately.  I'll be entertaining
people then.  Possibly Wednesday.  You might also ask Roy
(http://www.yahoo.com/~raser2k3) since he might get in there before me.

Re: the above user-extraction stuff.  You might be able to do
this with Perl or Python to extract stuff.  (Probably even Java,
but I'd only do it that way if you were desparate to learn Java
:-).)  If you'd like to write this, tell me.  Otherwise, I'll
probably start doing this by hand.

> Tkx,
> Paul Gerken
> Software Project Consulting, inc.
> (510) 601-9200
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