10-16-2007
Diff output, unwanted characters
I've got a diff command running in a shell script that writes the ouput to a new file. In the new file there is a ">" at the beginning of each line. The output file is going to be used by another program and that character makes the file useless.
What I'm getting in the new file:
> 2007-09-27 20:23:33.47 EXEC 0B21800A 0A080231 8A000505 00000000 00000000
What it should look like: (absence of the > and a space)
2007-09-27 20:23:33.47 EXEC 0B21800A 0A080231 8A000505 00000000 00000000
Is there a way to avoid this going into the new file from the beginning or will I have to parse out the characters?
Thanks in advance,
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ipsec_klipsdebug
IPSEC_KLIPSDEBUG(5) [FIXME: manual] IPSEC_KLIPSDEBUG(5)
NAME
ipsec_klipsdebug - list KLIPS (kernel IPSEC support) debug features and level
SYNOPSIS
ipsec klipsdebug
cat/proc/net/ipsec_klipsdebug
DESCRIPTION
/proc/net/ipsec_klipsdebug lists flags that control various parts of the debugging output of KLIPS and MAST, two of the IPsec stacks
supported by Libreswan. At this point it is a read-only file.
A table entry consists of:
+
a KLIPS debug variable
+
a '=' separator for visual and automated parsing between the variable name and its current value
+
hexadecimal bitmap of variable's flags.
The variable names roughly describe the scope of the debugging variable. Currently, no flags are documented or individually accessible yet
except tunnel-xmit.
The variable names are:
tunnel
tunnelling code
netlink
userspace communication code (obsolete)
xform
transform selection and manipulation code
eroute
eroute table manipulation code
spi
SA table manipulation code
radij
radij tree manipulation code
esp
encryptions transforms code
ah
authentication transforms code
rcv
receive code
ipcomp
ip compression transforms code
verbose
give even more information, beware this will probably trample the 4k kernel printk buffer giving inaccurate output
All KLIPS debug output appears as kernel.info messages to syslogd(8). Most systems are set up to log these messages to /var/log/messages.
EXAMPLES
debug_tunnel=00000010.
debug_netlink=00000000.
debug_xform=00000000.
debug_eroute=00000000.
debug_spi=00000000.
debug_radij=00000000.
debug_esp=00000000.
debug_ah=00000000.
debug_rcv=00000000.
debug_pfkey=ffffffff.
means that one tunnel flag has been set (tunnel-xmit), full pfkey sockets debugging has been set and everything else is not set.
FILES
/proc/net/ipsec_klipsdebug, /usr/local/bin/ipsec
SEE ALSO
ipsec(8), ipsec_manual(8), ipsec_tncfg(8), ipsec_eroute(8), ipsec_spi(8), ipsec_spigrp(8), ipsec_klipsdebug(5), ipsec_version(5),
ipsec_pf_key(5)
HISTORY
Written for the Linux FreeS/WAN project <http://www.freeswan.org/> by Richard Guy Briggs.
[FIXME: source] 10/06/2010 IPSEC_KLIPSDEBUG(5)