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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers While finding compare the result with given string Post 302189036 by mr_bold on Thursday 24th of April 2008 09:21:02 PM
Old 04-24-2008
Thanks penchal_boddu,

I could do it by writing few lines of code, but I wanted to do it in one line. I wrote by the following way, it works, except for new line & space character. How can I remove new line & space characters?

Thanks a lot

Code:
[testuser@localhost proc]$ find -type d
.
./20080401
./20080405
./20080404
./20080414
./20080423
./20080413
./20080415
./20080420
./20080406
./20080417
./20080418
./20080419
./20080410
./20080407
./20080412
./20080403
./20080416
./20080411
./20080408
./20080402
./20080409

[testuser@localhost proc]$ find -type d | sed "s#^.# #" | sed "s#/# #" | sort -k1 -u | awk '$1<=20080403'
 
  20080401
  20080402
  20080403

 

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TSK_COMPAREDIR(1)					      General Commands Manual						 TSK_COMPAREDIR(1)

NAME
tsk_comparedir - compare the contents of a directory with the contents of an image or local device. SYNOPSIS
tsk_comparedir [-vV] [-n start_inum ][ -i imgtype ][ -b dev_sector_size ][-o sector_offset ] image comparison_directory DESCRIPTION
tsk_comparedir compares the contents of image to the contents of comparison_directory. This can be useful for detecting rootkits and when testing. Rootkits can be detected by comparing the contents of a local directory and a local raw device. The rootkits typically don't hide data when it is read directly from the raw device. The arguments are as follows: -o sector_offset Sector offset for a partition in the image or device to compare with. -n start_inum Starting inum for a directory in the image to start the comparison at. -v verbose output to stderr -V Print version -i imgtype The format of the image file (use '-i list' for supported types) If not given, autodetection methods are used. -b dev_sector_size The size (in bytes) of the device sectors If not given, autodetection methods are used. EXAMPLES
To compare the directories in image.dd to those in directory: # tsk_comparedir ./image.dd ./directory AUTHOR
Brian Carrier <carrier at sleuthkit dot org> Send documentation updates to <doc-updates at sleuthkit dot org> TSK_COMPAREDIR(1)
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