02-08-2013
Use awk to change an IP format
Basically I am trying to run a standard output of IP address with a port number into another command but I need to change it from.
74.125.224.194.80 into 74.125.224.194:80
One command wants a period before the port the subsequent one wants a colon.
So is there anyway I can feed 74.125.224.194.80 into awk and have it just substitute a : in for the 4th period it finds?
I can find all kinds of ways to do global substitutions but I don't need all periods to have a : just the last one.
Thanks in advance!
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NWGETCONNLISTFROMOBJECT(3NCP) NWGETCONNLISTFROMOBJECT(3NCP)
NAME
NWGetConnListFromObject - Retrieve connection list of specified object
SYNOPSIS
#include <nwcalls.h>
NWCCODE NWGetConnListFromObject(NWCONN_HANDLE conn, nuint32 objID, NWCONN_NUM firstConn, size_t* noOfReturnedConns, NWCONN_NUM* connList);
DESCRIPTION
This function retrieves connection list of specified object from server.
conn
conn contains connection handle obtained from ncp_open(3ncp) or NWParsePath(3ncp).
objID
objID contains server specific object ID. For bindery, it is object ID, for NDS objects it is local entry number.
firstConn
firstConn specifies, from which connection start search. Use 0 on first call and highest returned value on subsequent.
noOfReturnedConns
noOfReturnedConns contains number of returned connections. It may be NULL, there is no reason for pass NULL into this function. At most
125 connections are returned at once.
connList
connList is array for returned connection numbers. It may be NULL, in this case, only noOfReturnedConns is returned. connList array
must be able to hold 125 entries.
RETURN VALUE
Function returns zero on success and non-zero on failure. If specified object does not exist, success is returned and noOfReturnedConns is
set to zero.
If noOfReturnedConns is 125, it is possible that list is incomplete and NWGetConnListFromObject should be invoked again for another set of
connections.
See nwerrors(3ncp) for complete list of error codes.
BUGS
None known.
SEE ALSO
nwerrors(3ncp), NWGetObjectConnectionNumbers(3ncp)
libncp (>= 2.2.0.14) 04/13/1999 NWGETCONNLISTFROMOBJECT(3NCP)