11-14-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sraj142
Hi Gurus,
In ksh we can check the existance of a file using wild card like ...
if [ -f /home/dbadm/clients/blocked/saltlake.txt.* ]
But in csh is there something like this ??? I have tried to use the following...
if -e /home/dbadm/client1/emailblocked/ludhiana5.txt.* then
But its getting failed and giving me the following error...
f -e /home/dbadm/client1/emailblocked/ludhiana5.txt.* then
/home/dbadm/client1/emailblocked/ludhiana5.txt.*: No match.
Could any one give me a hand on how to check filename.* using if statement in csh please ?
Regards...
* be sure there are files that match your pattern (ludhiana5.txt.*)
* try @m.d.ludwig's advice if there are files in there.
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atr_analysis
ATR_ANALYSIS(1p) User Commands ATR_ANALYSIS(1p)
NAME
ATR_analysis - analyse a smart card ATR
SYNOPSIS
ATR_analysis [ATRstring]
DESCRIPTION
ATR_analysis is used to parse the ATR (Answer To Reset) sent by a smart card.
The command also tries to find the card model using an ATR database stored in a text file smartcard_list.txt.
The smartcard_list.txt file is searched in ./, /usr/local/pcsc/ and /usr/share/pcsc/ directories.
Exemple:
$ ATR_analysis '3B A7 00 40 18 80 65 A2 08 01 01 52'
ATR: 3B A7 00 40 18 80 65 A2 08 01 01 52
+ TS = 3B --> Direct Convention
+ T0 = A7, Y(1): 1010, K: 7 (historical bytes)
TB(1) = 00 --> Programming Param P: 0, I: 0
TD(1) = 40 --> Y(i+1) = 0100, Protocol T = 0
-----
TC(2) = 18 --> Work waiting time: 960 x 24 x (Fi/F)
+ Historical bytes: 80 65 A2 08 01 01 52
Possibly identified card:
3B A7 00 40 18 80 65 A2 08 01 01 52
Gemplus GPK8000
BUGS
Maybe many bugs since I am not a ISO 7816 expert.
FILES
smartcard_list.txt
SEE ALSO
pcscd(8), pcsc_scan(1)
AUTHOR
Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau@free.fr>
Version: 1.3 October 2005 ATR_ANALYSIS(1p)