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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Grep between 2 patterns in a line Post 302425324 by naveen@ on Thursday 27th of May 2010 03:42:25 PM
Old 05-27-2010
Done.. Here is what i Got
Code:
[naveen]: head f
     18277 ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__GHytnem__7_0_etl1_mijyt_m_ps_4_ ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__GHytnem__7_0_LKH_real_4_ M THTDTNH0weght +
     18278 ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__GHytnem__7_0_etl1_mijyt_m_ps_5_ ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.n_2837 M THTDTNH0weght +
     18279 ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__GHytnem__7_0_etl1_mijyt_m_ps_6_ ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__GHytnem__7_0_LKH_real_6_ M THTDTNH0weght +
     18280 ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__GHytnem__7_0_etl1_mijyt_m_ps_7_ ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__GHytnem__7_0_LKH_real_7_ M THTDTNH0weght +
     18281 ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__PHTem__2_0_etl1_mijyt_m_ps_2_ ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__PHTem__2_0_LKH_real_2_ M THTDTNH0weght +
     18282 ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__PHTem__2_0_etl1_mijyt_m_ps_0_ ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__PHTem__2_0_LKH_real_0_ M THTDTNH0weght +
     18283 ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__PHTem__2_0_etl1_mijyt_m_ps_1_ ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__PHTem__2_0_LKH_real_1_ M THTDTNH0weght +
     18284 ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__OpCodeRWVec2__31_0_etl1_mijyt_m_ps_29_ ABC.hyuns.heksd.ut.mestyue_i.mestnem_i.etl1soo__OpCodeRWVec2__31_0_LKH_real_29_ M THTDTNH0weght +
     18285 ABC.UCTSC.aghsty_4__teluths_0_ ABC.n_1452 M hGfD1TBCLVT +
     18288 "ABC.ABC__889.hukas_0.M675.Xcrtz_0.\JuRl1rtz__ABC_TagOp_TA0_rtz[0] .M895" "ABC.ABC__889.hukas_0.M675.Xcrtz_0.\JuRl1rtz__ABC_TagOp_TA0_rtz[0] .hu23019" LKHX JUHFD4TBC -

 

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KAS_STRINGTOKEY(8)					       AFS Command Reference						KAS_STRINGTOKEY(8)

NAME
kas_stringtokey - Converts a character string into an octal key SYNOPSIS
kas stringtokey -string <password string> [-cell <cell name>] [-help] kas str -s <password string> [-c <cell name>] [-h] DESCRIPTION
The kas stringtokey command converts the character string specified with the -string argument into an octal string suitable for use as an encryption key. The kas command interpreter generates the octal key by using an encryption algorithm on the combination of the specified string and the name of the local cell (as recorded in the local /etc/openafs/ThisCell file). Use the -cell argument to convert a string into a key appropriate for a cell other than the local one. CAUTIONS
This command writes the key to the standard output stream, on which it can possibly be intercepted by third parties. It is not very secure to use the key in an actual Authentication Database entry. OPTIONS
-string <password string> Specifies the character string to convert into an octal key. -cell <cell name> Specifies the complete Internet domain name of the cell to combine with the password string while generating the key. If this argument is omitted, the kas command interpreter determines the name of the local cell by consulting: o First, the value of the environment variable AFSCELL. o Second, the cellname in the /etc/openafs/ThisCell file on the local machine. -help Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored. OUTPUT
The output is of the following form: Converting I<password string> in realm 'I<cell_name>' yields key='I<key>'. EXAMPLES
The following example shows the octal key equivalent of the string "new_pswd" in the ABC Corporation cell. % kas stringtokey new_pswd Converting new_pswd in realm 'ABC.COM' yields key='346307364320263233342354'. PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
None, and no password is required. SEE ALSO
ThisCell(5), kas(8) COPYRIGHT
IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved. This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams and Russ Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell. OpenAFS 2012-03-26 KAS_STRINGTOKEY(8)
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