Hi All,
I am having trouble through, I am reading the input from tab delimited file containing several records,
e.g.
line1 field1 field2 field3 so on..
line2 field1 field2 field3 so on..
..
..
on the basis of certain fields for each record in input file, I have to retrieve... (1 Reply)
Using dd or similar tools to recover data from 2 damaged cdroms, I need a way to then combine the 2 files, 1 from each cd, and make a good file: this all result from finding that certain cd's tops scratch easily even when using the "proper" cd markers, hence making the file useless, however the... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have 5 files basically;namely file1.txt situated each at folder A to E respectively.
I would like to extract out third column from each of these file1.txt from folder A to folder E. Also, I wanted to extract the first and second column which are common. In other words, e.g
... (6 Replies)
my first post ... please be gentle.
I have been working on a script to get info out of mysql. Its a support ticket system database OTRS. I can write the subject of open tickets to a text file with a unique user id.
I also have a text file with the unique user id, username and email adres. I... (11 Replies)
Hello,
I have a log file that has following output as below.
LAP.sun5 CC
LAP.sun5 CQ
perl.sun5 CC
perl.sun5 CQ
TSLogger.sun5 CC
TSLogger.sun5 CQ
TSLogger.sun5 KR
WAS.sun5 CC
WAS.sun5 MT
WAS.sun5 CQ
I want to output to be in the way below, i tried using awk but could not do it. ... (12 Replies)
hi people;
this is my file1.txt:192.168.1.1
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.3
192.168.1.4
...
this is my file2.txt:portnames
usernames
maxusercap
...
i want to write to file3.txt:l ./getports 192.168.1.1 'get all;l+;get . portnames;l-'
l ./getports 192.168.1.1 'get all;l+;get . usernames;l-'... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have several files that look like this:
File1.txt
Data1
Data2
Data20
File2.txt
Data1
Data5
Data10
File3.txt
Data1
Data2
Data17
File4.txt (6 Replies)
i made a script on my own. this is for the inventory to all of my AWS servers, and i run it to all of my servers to get the hostname, please look at file2. Then i need some data in file3 as well,. i need to combine them
#cat file1
192.10.1.41
server.age.com
######
192.10.0.40
ssh cant... (10 Replies)
Hi,
How can I combine the data of of three files into one new file?
I try to give as much informations as possible.
The three existing files are called file1 file2 and file3
the new file should named output_combined.
The size of the files will be around 900 words/lines each .. but always... (5 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
audit_class
audit_class(4) File Formats audit_class(4)NAME
audit_class - audit class definitions
SYNOPSIS
/etc/security/audit_class
DESCRIPTION
/etc/security/audit_class is a user-configurable ASCII system file that stores class definitions used in the audit system. Audit events in
audit_event(4) are mapped to one or more of the defined audit classes. audit_event can be updated in conjunction with changes to
audit_class. See audit_control(4) and audit_user(4) for information about changing the preselection of audit classes in the audit system.
Programs can use the getauclassent(3BSM) routines to access audit class information.
The fields for each class entry are separated by colons. Each class entry is a bitmap and is separated from each other by a newline.
Each entry in the audit_class file has the form:
mask:name:description
The fields are defined as follows:
mask class mask
name class name
description class description
Each class is represented as a bit in the class mask which is an unsigned integer. Thus, there are 32 different classes available. Meta-
classes can also be defined. These are supersets composed of multiple base classes, and thus will have more than 1 bit in its mask. See
EXAMPLES. Two special meta-classes are also pre-defined: all, and no.
all Represents a conjunction of all allowed classes, and is provided as a shorthand method of specifying all classes.
no Is the invalid class, and any event mapped solely to this class will not be audited. Turning auditing on to the all meta class
will not cause events mapped solely to the no class to be written to the audit trail. This class is also used to map obsolete
events which are no longer generated. Obsolete events are retained to process old audit trails files.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Using an audit_class File
The following is an example of an audit_class file:
0x00000000:no:invalid class
0x00000001:fr:file read
0x00000002:fw:file write
0x00000004:fa:file attribute access
0x00000008:fm:file attribute modify
0x00000010:fc:file create
0x00000020:fd:file delete
0x00000040:cl:file close
0x00000100:nt:network
0x00000200:ip:ipc
0x00000400:na:non-attribute
0x00001000:lo:login or logout
0x00004000:ap:application
0x000f0000:ad:old administrative (meta-class)
0x00070000:am:administrative (meta-class)
0x00010000:ss:change system state
0x00020000:as:system-wide administration
0x00040000:ua:user administration
0x00080000:aa:audit utilization
0x00300000:pc:process (meta-class)
0x00100000:ps:process start/stop
0x00200000:pm:process modify
0x20000000:io:ioctl
0x40000000:ex:exec
0x80000000:ot:other
0xffffffff:all:all classes (meta-class)
FILES
/etc/security/audit_class
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability | See below |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
The file format stability is evolving. The file content is unstable.
SEE ALSO bsmconv(1M), au_preselect(3BSM), getauclassent(3BSM), audit_control(4), audit_event(4), audit_user(4), attributes(5)NOTES
It is possible to deliberately turn on the no class in the kernel, in which case the audit trail will be flooded with records for the audit
event AUE_NULL.
This functionality is available only if the Basic Security Module (BSM) has been enabled. See bsmconv(1M) for more information.
SunOS 5.10 6 Jan 2003 audit_class(4)