Hello all,
I need to run snoop command for a period of time (a day) and extract remote host column from it to find out who is accessing my server. When I run the following on the command line it works
snoop -port 22 | awk '{print $3}'
but when I do
snoop -port 22 | awk '{print $3}' | while... (2 Replies)
hi all,
I have this file with some user data.
example:
$cat myfile.txt
FName|LName|Gender|Company|Branch|Bday|Salary|Age
aaaa|bbbb|male|cccc|dddd|19900814|15000|20|
eeee|asdg|male|gggg|ksgu|19911216|||
aara|bdbm|male|kkkk|acke|19931018||23|
asad|kfjg|male|kkkc|gkgg|19921213|14000|24|... (4 Replies)
<key>ExcludeSimpleHostnames</key>
<integer>0</integer>
<key>FTPPassive</key>
Need simple command that will change the 0 to a 1 in this file when I grep it, but only for this integer key directly after the ExcludeSimpleHostnames key.
I got this output code... (8 Replies)
Hi -
I have a file containing data like :-
cn=tommy,cn=users,c=uk
passwordexpirydate=20100530130623z
cn=jane,cn=users,c=uk
passwordexpirydate=20100423140734z
cn=michael,cn=users,c=uk
passwordexpirydate=20100331020044z
I want to end up with a file that looks like:-... (6 Replies)
Hello-
I am trying to view a file which is quite large. However, whenever I do 'cat (file name)' it shows me just the half.. I am using Putty to access my server.
Also, is it possible to edit a file from a unix system on a 'Gedit for Windows" text editor?
Thanks (7 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a file, let's call it "info.tmp" that contains data like this ..
ABC123456
PCX333445
BCD789833
I need to read "info.tmp" and for each line add strings in a way that the final output is
put /logs/ua/dummy.trigger 'AAA00001.FTP.XXX.BLA03A01.xxxxxx(+1)'
where XXX... (5 Replies)
I have a process which writes lots of output to the screen and am capturing it to a file.
But the issue is that there are few lines which repeat every second which is causing the file size to be enormous. I am trying to filter out and then run the command but its not working.
Can you confirm... (7 Replies)
I've got a file that looks like this (spaces before first entries intentional):
12345650-000005000GL140227 ANNUAL HELC FEE EN
22345650-000005000GL140227 ANNUAL HELC FEE EN
32345650-000005000GL140227 ANNUAL HELC FEE EN
I want to read through the file line by line,... (6 Replies)
TRACESTATS(1) User Commands TRACESTATS(1)NAME
tracestats - perform simple analysis on a trace
SYNOPSIS
tracestats [ -f | --filter bpf ]... inputuri...
DESCRPTION
tracestats reads one or more traces and outputs summaries for each trace of how many packets/bytes match each bpf filter, as well as
totals. If instead of doing this for the entire trace, but to do it for portions then use tracertstats(1) instead.
-f bpf-filter
--filter bpf-filter
Add another bpf filter
EXAMPLES
tracestats --filter 'host sundown'
--filter 'port http'
--filter 'port ftp or ftp-data'
--filter 'port smtp'
--filter 'tcp[tcpflags] & tcp-syn!=0'
--filter 'not ip'
--filter 'ether[0] & 1 == 1'
--filter 'icmp[icmptype] == icmp-unreach'
erf:/traces/trace1.gz
erf:/traces/trace2.gz
LINKS
More details about tracestats (and libtrace) can be found at http://www.wand.net.nz/trac/libtrace/wiki/UserDocumentation
SEE ALSO libtrace(3), tracemerge(1), tracefilter(1), traceconvert(1), tracesplit(1), tracesplit_dir(1), tracereport(1), tracertstats(1), tracepkt-
dump(1), traceanon(1), tracesummary(1), tracereplay(1), tracediff(1), traceends(1), tracetopends(1)AUTHORS
Perry Lorier <perry@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
tracestats (libtrace) October 2005 TRACESTATS(1)