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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers IPv4 addresses: count/output and Awk/Sed Post 302208653 by laebshade on Tuesday 24th of June 2008 01:56:03 PM
Old 06-24-2008
Both aforementioned variables are partial IP or RDNS matches listed in the script and separated by "|". iplist="94.225.|44.169.|30.45." and rdnslist="joeville.ca.comcast.net|johnville.wa.comcast.net"


The Output I want is:

IP IP_occurance_count AND partial_rdns_name OR whois_ip_owner

So like this:

12.24.255.25 x16 johnville.wa.comcast.net OR just, "comcast"

Last edited by laebshade; 06-24-2008 at 03:14 PM..
 

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