This condition is not able to grep , can any one tell what's wrong with this part.
I am able to see from unix command but not with host script.
echo "Checking for Loader Status " >> $REPFILE
if test $? = 0
then
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I'm currently working on a project that would need to send email from my list of users.
Based on the search I've done, I could send formatted email from my server using Postfix.
I setup my mac adding a few lines below:
/etc/hostconfig
MAILSERVER=-YES-
/etc/postfix/main.cf
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My roommate forgot his admin password on his MacBook air..
He doesn't have the external SuperDrive, so we have no way of using the simple method of using the install disks and resetting the password..
The worst part is, he did this same thing about a year ago lol
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Hi,
I've prob in doing grep. I want to grep line staring with number 531250 in the 1st column from a file (example in picture attached below)
using command
grep -w "531250" file
my ideal result should be
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Hi.
I'm pretty new to shell scripting. All I want to do is have a simple shell script that opens a python script from the GUI i.e. when I double click the shell script it will launch the python file. However when I try to do this it looks for the python file in my home directory, I have tried... (1 Reply)
hey
i m kinda new to this so i will appreciate any help
, i have this list of values:
pwwn = 0x50012482009cd7a7 nwwn=0x50012482009cd7a6 port_id = 0x280200
pwwn = 0x5001248201bcd7a7 nwwn=0x5001248201bcd7a6 port_id = 0x280300
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Hello,
Here is what I am trying to do:
1) Copy a string to the pasteboard using Command-C
2) Search for the string in a file in X11.
Command-C
pbaste | grep - filname (does NOT work)
What is the correct syntax?
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Hi,
mac.txt
My mac address is <Mac Address>.
How can i replace <Mac Address> with the actual of my computer?
I try to GREP command as below but i am unable to grep it to replace just <Mac Address>.
ifconfig eth0 | grep -o -E '(]{1,2}:){5}]{1,2}'
Million in Advance.
Please use... (7 Replies)
Hi,
Recently I got a .txt file from Mac user. when I try to open it in my Ubuntu machine using cat command it is not displaying any content of file however I can see the content using vi.
Anyone know How to see its content using cat as I have to process it in my shell script.
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Discussion started by: diehard
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mac-vendor
MAC-VENDOR(5) File Formats Manual MAC-VENDOR(5)NAME
mac-vendor - Ethernet vendor file for arp-scan
SYNOPSIS
mac-vendor.txt
DESCRIPTION
The mac-vendor.txt contains Ethernet MAC to vendor string mappings for arp-scan. It is used in addition to the IEEE OUI and IAB listings
in ieee-oui.txt and ieee-iab.txt. It is for MAC-vendor mappings that are not covered by the IEEE manufacturer listings.
Each line in the mac-vendor.txt file contains a MAC-vendor mapping in the form:
<MAC-Prefix><TAB><Vendor>
Where <MAC-Prefix> is the prefix of the MAC address in hex, and <Vendor> is the name of the vendor. The prefix can be of any length from
two hex digits (one octet) to twelve hex digits (six octets, the entire Ethernet hardware address). The alphabetic hex characters [A-F]
must be entered in upper case.
For example:
012345 would match 01:23:45:xx:xx:xx, where xx represents any value;
0123456 would match 01:23:45:6x:xx:xx; and
01234567 would match 01:23:45:67:xx:xx.
Blank lines and lines beginning with "#" are ignored.
The order of entries in the file is not important. arp-scan will attempt to match larger prefixes before trying to match smaller ones, and
will stop at the first match.
FILES
/usr/local/share/arp-scan/mac-vendor.txt
EXAMPLE
# From nmap Debian bug report #369681 dated 31 May 2006
525400 QEMU
B0C420 Bochs
# From RFC 2338: 00-00-5E-00-01-{VRID}
00005E0001 VRRP (last octet is VRID)
# Microsoft WLBS (Windows NT Load Balancing Service)
# http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/acs/reskit/acrkappb.mspx
02BF Microsoft WLBS (last four octets are IP address)
AUTHOR
Roy Hills <Roy.Hills@nta-monitor.com>
SEE ALSO arp-scan(1)get-oui(1)get-iab(1)arp-fingerprint(1)
http://www.nta-monitor.com/wiki/ The arp-scan wiki page.
March 30, 2007 MAC-VENDOR(5)