i m searching a zone file my domain name is abcd.com
my zone file looks like this.
Then i am searching that abcd.com have if below ip address or not, if not then echo ip address is different. But problem is that i am not able to search the domain name with ip address because domain name is also having SOA record. abcd.com.zone is file name of zone file.
Hi Guys,
Can you help with the shell script:
I would like to search a fixed width pattern from a file
say for each line from a fixed position and lenght it has to return all rows from the file.
Example:
To search the third column for "def" it has to return 1 and 4th rows only
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I have a problem in searching a specific pattern in c files.
My requirement:
I have to find all the division operator in all cfiles.
The problem is, the multi line comments and single line comments will also have forward slash in it.
Even after avoiding these comments also, if both... (6 Replies)
can anybode tell me ? I want to search for a pattern present in a whole directory and subdirectories's files containg " crat"
I tried
grep -r "crat" */* ;
is it right ? (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Please can someone assist in the script I have made that searches a pattern in a file and delete the whole line containing the pattern.
#!bin/sh
# The pattern that user want to add to the files
echo "Enter the pattern of the redirect"
read value
# check if the user has... (1 Reply)
Hi...
I am working on script to search some records in a file based on certain fields and each record is a ASCII fixed size. I was using awk to search based on certain condition. But the length of the record is too much that awk is giving
syntax error near unexpected token `('
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Hello,
I need to find all *.xml files that matched by pattern on Linux. I need to have written the file name on the screen and then change the pattern in the file just was found.
For instance.
I can start the script with arguments for keyword and for value, i.e
script.sh keyword... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need small help from you people.
In a directory there are around 150 odd files and few them contain the word "TRACK" and few are not.
How can I find out the the list of those files which doesn't contain the word "TRACK"?
Thanks,
Siba (4 Replies)
in my file i have somthing likre
kpk_12
kpk_1
kpk_1.tcl
kpk_3.tcl
kpk
kpk
kpk
i want search only kpk i am using this cmd /kpk ...results it is showing all . any cmd is ther other then this to search exactword in this example kpk it shoulsnot show kpk_* etc
Thanks in Advance
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Hi there,
Looking forward to your advice for the below:
I have a file which contains 2 paragraphs related to a particular pattern. I have to search for those paragraphs from a log file and then print a particular line from those paragraphs.
Sample:
I have one file with the fixed... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
i am trying to count the number of logical processors from the below output:
# print_manifest | grep "logical processors"
8 cores, 16 logical processors per socket
2 logical processors (2 per socket)
i just want to have below output :
16
2
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zone2ldap /- Load BIND 9 Zone files into LDAP Directory
SYNOPSIS
zone2ldap [-D Bind DN] [-w Bind Password] [-b Base DN] [-z Zone] [-f Zone File ] [-h Ldap Host] [-cd] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
zone2ldap will parse a complete BIND 9 format DNS zone file, and load the contents into an LDAP directory, for use with the LDAP sdb back-
end.
If the zone already exists, zone2ldap will exit succesfully. If the zone does not exists, or partially exists, zone2ldap will attempt to
add all/missing zone data.
Options
-b LDAP Base DN. LDAP systems require a "base dn", which is generally considered the LDAP Directory root. If the zone you are loading
is different from the base, then you will need to tell zone2ldap what your LDAP base is.
-v Print version information, and immediatly exit.
-f Zone file. Bind 9.1 compatible zone file, from which zone information will be read.
-d Dump debug information to standard out.
-w LDAP Bind password, corresponding the the value of "-b".
-h LDAP Directory host. This is the hostname of the LDAP system you wish to store zone information on. An LDAP server should be lis-
tening on port 389 of the target system. This may be ommited, and will default to "localhost".
-c This will create the zone portion of the DN you are importing. For instance, if you are creating a domain.com zone, zone2ldap should
first create "dc=domain,dc=com". This is useful if you are creating multiple domains.
-z This is the name of the zone specified in the SOA record.
EXAMPLES
Following are brief examples of how to import a zone file into your LDAP DIT.
Loading zone domain.com, with an LDAP Base DN of dc=domain,dc=com
zone2ldap -D dc=root -w secret -h localhost -z domain.com -f domain.com.zone
This will add Resource Records into an ALREADY EXISTING dc=domain,dc=com. The final SOA DN in this case, will be dc=@,dc=domain,dc=com
Loading customer.com, if your LDAP Base DN is dc=provider,dc=net.
zone2ldap -D dc=root -w secret -h localhost -z customer.com -b dc=provider,dc=net -f customer.com.zone -c
This will create dc=customer,dc=com under dc=provider,dc=net, and add all necessary Resource Records. The final root DN to the SOA will be
dc=@,dc=customer,dc=com,dc=provider,dc=net.
SEE ALSO named(8)ldap(3) http://www.venaas.no/ldap/bind-sdb/
BUGS
Send all bug reports to Jeff McNeil <jeff@snapcase.g-rock.net>
AUTHOR
Jeff McNeil <jeff@snapcase.g-rock.net>
8 March 2001 zone2ldap(1)