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2010 Mar 18
3
Using indexing to manipulate data
I know one of R's advantages is it's ability to index, eliminating the need
for control loops to select relevant data, so I thought this problem would
be easy. I can't crack it. I have looked through past postings, but
nothing seems to match this problem
I have a data set with one column of actors and one column of acts. I need
a list that will give me a pair of actors in each row,
2017 Mar 01
3
fail2ban Asterisk 13.13.1
...asterisk
action = iptables-allports[name=ASTERISK, protocol=all]
sendmail[name=ASTERISK, dest=motty at email.com,
sender=fail2ban at asterisk-ip.com]
#action = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-tcp, port="%(port)s",
protocol="tcp", chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-tcp]
%(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-udp, port="%(port)s",
protocol="udp", chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-udp]
%(mta)s-whois[name=%(__name__)s, dest="%(destemail)s"]
logpath = /var/log/asterisk/messages
maxr...
2017 Mar 02
3
fail2ban Asterisk 13.13.1
...[name=ASTERISK, dest=motty at email.com
<mailto:dest=motty at email.com> , sender=fail2ban at asterisk-ip.com
<mailto:sender=fail2ban at asterisk-ip.com> ]
#action = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-tcp, port="%(port)s",
protocol="tcp", chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-tcp]
%(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-udp, port="%(port)s",
protocol="udp", chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-udp]
%(mta)s-whois[name=%(__name__)s, dest="%(destemail)s"]
logpath = /var/log/asterisk/messages
maxr...