I'm having problems since few days ago, and i'm not able to make it works with a simple awk+grep script (or other way to do this).
For example, i have a input file1.txt:
cat inputfile1.txt
218299910417
1172051195
1172070231
1172073514
1183135117
1183135118
1183135119
1281440202
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I hope this is a basic question.
I have a file with a bunch of strings in each line (and the string number is variable).
What I want to do is a simple if command and then print the entire line.
something like awk '{if ($3=="yes") print $1,$2,$3,...$X }' infile > outfile
Can someone... (1 Reply)
Friends,
File1.txt
abc|0|xyz
123|129|opq
def|0|678
890|pqw|sdf
How do I print the entire line where second column has value is 0?
Expected Result:
abc|0|xyz
def|0|678
Thanks,
Prashant
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Hi,
I have a file whose lines are something like
Tchampionspsq^@~^@^^^A^@^@^@^A^A^Aÿð^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^A^@^@^@^@^?ð^@^@^@^@^@^@^@?ð^@^@^@^@^@^@pppsq^@~^@#@^@^@^@^@^@^Hw^H^@^@^@^K^@^@^@^@xp^At^@^FTtime2psq^@ ~^@^^^A^@^@^@^B^A
I need to extract all words matching T*psq from the file.
Thing is... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a file testarun.txt contains the below lines and i want to print the lines if the character positions 7-8 matches 01.
201401011111
201401022222
201402013333
201402024444
201403015555
201403026666
201404017777
201404028888
201405019999
201405020000
I am trying the... (4 Replies)
Hello Everyone,
I have a file with 5 fields in each line just like mentioned below. Also the 4th field is time elapsed(hh:mm:ss) since the process is running
xyz abc status 23:00:00 idle
abc def status 24:00:00 idle
def gji status 27:00:02 idle
fgh gty status 00:00:00 idle
Here I... (8 Replies)
I have a file with class c IP addresses that I need to match to a column and print the matching lines of another file.
I started playing with grep -if file01.out file02.out but I am stuck as to how to match it to a column and print the matching lines;
cat file01.out
10.150.140... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: lewk
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filtergen
FILTERGEN(8) System Manager's Manual FILTERGEN(8)NAME
filtergen - packet filter compiler
SYNOPSIS
filtergen [ -h | --help ] [ -V | --version ] [ -c | --compile ] [ -t target | --target=target ] [ -o outfile | --output=outfile ] infile
filtergen [ -h | --help ] [ -V | --version ] [ -c | --compile ] [ -t target | --target=target ] [ -o outfile | --output=outfile ] [ -F pol-
icy | --flush=policy ]
DESCRIPTION
filtergen compiles a high-level filtering description language into a variety of target formats.
USAGE
filtergen reads the ruleset from the infile specified on the command line (or standard input if infile is "-") and outputs to standard out-
put (or outfile) via an optionally specified backend.
Both short and GNU-style long option options are accepted:
-c, --compile
Only try to "compile" the input, and do not generate any output. This may be useful to check that an input file has no syntax
errors in it before one attempts to use the result on a live server.
-t target-filter, --target=target-filter
If specified, target-filter will be used to select an output filter type, otherwise the default of iptables will be used. Supported
backends are iptables, ipchains, ipfilter and cisco (for Cisco IOS access-lists).
-F policy, --flush=policy
Flush mode. Generate a set of rules for clearing all rules from the packet filter. Useful for firewall scripts that need to `shut-
down' the firewall. You can supply a policy argument in place of the usual filename, to specify whether the flushed filter should
default to accept, reject, or drop. It defaults to accept, equivalent to having no filter loaded at all. It is not necessary to
specify an infile when using flush mode.
-o outfile, --output=outfile
Write output to outfile instead of standard output.
-h, --help
Show command help.
-V, --version
Show program version.
BUGS
Not all backends implement all features.
The packet filter is not optimised.
SEE ALSO fgadm(8), filter_syntax(5), filter_backends(7)AUTHOR
filtergen was originally written by Matthew Kirkwood. Jamie Wilkinson <jaq@spacepants.org> then rewrote a lot of the internals, added some
features, and took on maintenance of the project.
January 7, 2004 FILTERGEN(8)