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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting shell script help for users Post 302145624 by cmontr on Wednesday 14th of November 2007 09:27:13 PM
Old 11-14-2007
format of the files

Hi - thanks for the input:

THe user file looks like ( a chunk of it ):

060606ab
12345678910
110maryland
123thebestfather
1superman1
22221111333_1234567

And the ldif file ( a section of it ) looks like:

dn: uid=MYFILE1,ou=someou,o=test.com
21tCGX2RdpxnkaJU0mI/BC0jdaBBbUt8gjnRxAhMU2
authpassword;orclsomepwd: {ABC}a2F4=
businesscategory: SomeCategory
createtimestamp: 2007070911234z
creatorsname: cn=someload
modifiersname: cn=someoad
modifytimestamp: 20070709181203z
objectclass: top
objectclass: someUser
orclguid: ABCDFF4AD107
orclnormdn: uid=myid1,ou=someconsumer,o=vz.com
pwdchangedtime: 20070709181203z
uid: MYFILE1
userpassword: ABCDRFGEmBXrHCKZa2F4=
canswer: Hello
cinkid: MYFILE1
cquestion: What is my mother's maiden name
cusergroup: somecustomer
cuserstatus: 0


Actually if a uid in the txt file exist in the ldif file, I want to print dn, cquestion, and userstatus

server information: sun os 5.9
it has perl version 5.6.1

any script/program such as shell script, perl script using awk/sed/etc would help me a lot, I appreciate ...
 

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