03-31-2010
Hi Ktrimu,
thanks for the quick reply here.
Using awk this does indeed remove the rest of the suffix but also the rest of the syslog after the end of the hostname / domain.
I actually want to remove just the domain suffix extension leaving the rest of the log intact.
Apologies if I didn't state this clearly in the earlier post.
Regards,
K
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NAME
avahi.hosts - avahi-daemon static host name file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/avahi/hosts
DESCRIPTION
/etc/avahi/hosts is a file which may be used to define static host name to IP address mappings for multicast DNS. This is especially useful
when publishing DNS-SD services on behalf of other hosts. See avahi.service(5) for more information.
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AUTHORS
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SEE ALSO
avahi-daemon(8), avahi.service(5)
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