12-05-2006
assign value to variable using AWK
Dear Friends
I have text file as like below,
AAAAA|BHBHBH|VERYSMART
AAAAA| KKKKKK|GOOD
BBBBBB|JJJJJJJ|VERYGOOD
CCCCC|HJHJHJ|BETTER
CCCCC|UUUUU|GOOD
i need to split into seperate files based on column 1 like as below
AAAAA.TXT contains
--------------------
BHBHBH.VERYSMART
KKKKKK.GOOD
BBBBB.TXT contains
---------------------
JJJJJJJ.VERYGOOD
i want to use awk program to handle this,
I would always thankfull to u if give solution to this scenarios.
waiting for reply
Thanks ,
HAA
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shishi_realm_for_server_dns(3) shishi shishi_realm_for_server_dns(3)
NAME
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SYNOPSIS
#include <shishi.h>
char * shishi_realm_for_server_dns(Shishi * handle, char * server);
ARGUMENTS
Shishi * handle
Shishi library handle create by shishi_init().
char * server
hostname to find realm for.
DESCRIPTION
Find realm for a host using DNS lookups, according to draft-ietf-krb-wg-krb-dns-locate-03.txt. Since DNS lookups may be spoofed, relying
on the realm information may result in a redirection attack. In a single-realm scenario, this only achieves a denial of service, but with
cross-realm trust it may redirect you to a compromised realm. For this reason, Shishi prints a warning, suggesting that the user should
add the proper 'server-realm' configuration tokens instead.
To illustrate the DNS information used, here is an extract from a zone file for the domain ASDF.COM:
_kerberos.asdf.com. IN TXT "ASDF.COM" _kerberos.mrkserver.asdf.com. IN TXT "MARKETING.ASDF.COM" _ker-
beros.salesserver.asdf.com. IN TXT "SALES.ASDF.COM"
Let us suppose that in this case, a client wishes to use a service on the host foo.asdf.com. It would first query:
_kerberos.foo.asdf.com. IN TXT
Finding no match, it would then query:
_kerberos.asdf.com. IN TXT
RETURN VALUE
Returns realm for host, or NULL if not found.
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Report bugs to <bug-shishi@gnu.org>.
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SEE ALSO
The full documentation for shishi is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and shishi programs are properly installed at your site,
the command
info shishi
should give you access to the complete manual.
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