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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need help in correcting sed script Post 302888445 by in2nix4life on Friday 14th of February 2014 09:21:26 AM
Old 02-14-2014
You can accomplish the task with a single sed command:

Code:
sed -i.BKUP '/^auto-config-policy/,/^hold/s/aaa/bbb/' conf.log

cat conf.log
auto-config-policy test
deny bbb precedence 4 profile aaa any
deny bbb precedence 6 domain aaa
accept bbb precedence 4 profile aaa any
hold bbb precedence 4 profile aaa any

auto-upgrade-policy test2
upgrade aaa precedence 4 profile default-aaa any
upgrade aaa precedence 6 domain default vlan 345
upgrade aaa precedence 4 profile default-aaa any

cat conf.log.BKUP
auto-config-policy test
deny aaa precedence 4 profile aaa any
deny aaa precedence 6 domain aaa
accept aaa precedence 4 profile aaa any
hold aaa precedence 4 profile aaa any

auto-upgrade-policy test2
upgrade aaa precedence 4 profile default-aaa any
upgrade aaa precedence 6 domain default vlan 345
upgrade aaa precedence 4 profile default-aaa any

 

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DNSSEC-DSFROMKEY(8)						       BIND9						       DNSSEC-DSFROMKEY(8)

NAME
dnssec-dsfromkey - DNSSEC DS RR generation tool SYNOPSIS
dnssec-dsfromkey [-v level] [-1] [-2] [-a alg] {keyfile} dnssec-dsfromkey {-s} [-v level] [-1] [-2] [-a alg] [-c class] [-d dir] {dnsname} DESCRIPTION
dnssec-dsfromkey outputs the Delegation Signer (DS) resource record (RR), as defined in RFC 3658 and RFC 4509, for the given key(s). OPTIONS
-1 Use SHA-1 as the digest algorithm (the default is to use both SHA-1 and SHA-256). -2 Use SHA-256 as the digest algorithm. -a algorithm Select the digest algorithm. The value of algorithm must be one of SHA-1 (SHA1) or SHA-256 (SHA256). These values are case insensitive. -v level Sets the debugging level. -s Keyset mode: in place of the keyfile name, the argument is the DNS domain name of a keyset file. Following options make sense only in this mode. -c class Specifies the DNS class (default is IN), useful only in the keyset mode. -d directory Look for keyset files in directory as the directory, ignored when not in the keyset mode. EXAMPLE
To build the SHA-256 DS RR from the Kexample.com.+003+26160 keyfile name, the following command would be issued: dnssec-dsfromkey -2 Kexample.com.+003+26160 The command would print something like: example.com. IN DS 26160 5 2 3A1EADA7A74B8D0BA86726B0C227AA85AB8BBD2B2004F41A868A54F0 C5EA0B94 FILES
The keyfile can be designed by the key identification Knnnn.+aaa+iiiii or the full file name Knnnn.+aaa+iiiii.key as generated by dnssec-keygen(8). The keyset file name is built from the directory, the string keyset- and the dnsname. CAVEAT
A keyfile error can give a "file not found" even if the file exists. SEE ALSO
dnssec-keygen(8), dnssec-signzone(8), BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual, RFC 3658, RFC 4509. AUTHOR
Internet Systems Consortium COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") BIND9 November 29, 2008 DNSSEC-DSFROMKEY(8)
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