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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting AWK (how) to get smallest/largest nr of ls -la Post 302412236 by abciscool on Monday 12th of April 2010 05:37:04 AM
Old 04-12-2010
Thanks for the quick reply, however,

I really want to do it with awk and I think awk is able to produce very good results. But I just can't think of a way to start with it Smilie.

Hopefully someone can help me, though I really do appreciate the quick answer devtakh.
 

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IPSEC_RANBITS(8)						  [FIXME: manual]						  IPSEC_RANBITS(8)

NAME
ipsec_ranbits - generate random bits in ASCII form SYNOPSIS
ipsec ranbits [--quick] [--continuous] [--bytes] nbits DESCRIPTION
Ranbits obtains nbits (rounded up to the nearest byte) high-quality random bits from random(4), and emits them on standard output as an ASCII string. The default output format is datatot(3) h format: lowercase hexadecimal with a 0x prefix and an underscore every 32 bits. The --quick option produces quick-and-dirty random bits: instead of using the high-quality random bits from /dev/random, which may take some time to supply the necessary bits if nbits is large, ranbits uses /dev/urandom, which yields prompt results but lower-quality randomness. The --continuous option uses datatot(3) x output format, like h but without the underscores. The --bytes option causes nbits to be interpreted as a byte count rather than a bit count. FILES
/dev/random, /dev/urandom SEE ALSO
ipsec_datatot(3), random(4) HISTORY
Written for the Linux FreeS/WAN project <http://www.freeswan.org> by Henry Spencer. BUGS
There is an internal limit on nbits, currently 20000. Without --quick, ranbits's run time is difficult to predict. A request for a large number of bits, at a time when the system's entropy pool is low on randomness, may take quite a while to satisfy. Though not a bug of ranbits, the direct use of /dev/hw_random, the Linux hardware random number generator is not supported because it can produce very non-random data. To properly use /dev/hw_random, the rngd daemon should be used to read from /dev/hw_random and write to /dev/random, while performing a FIPS test on the hardware random read. No changes to Openswan are required for this support - just a running rngd. [FIXME: source] 10/06/2010 IPSEC_RANBITS(8)
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