06-17-2015
actually my requirement is that i should open the test.prop file and remove the last character ")" from a particular line and then save and quit the file. this should be done by a script itself.
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uruk-save(8) SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION uruk-save(8)
NAME
uruk-save - save uruk rc configuration in iptables-save-style format
SYNOPSIS
uruk-save [-6 (save ip6tables rules)]
OPTIONS
-6 (save ip6tables rules)
Don't save iptables rules but save ip6tables rules, for IPv6 filtering.
DESCRIPTION
uruk-save saves the IPv4 rules in /etc/uruk/rc in iptables-save(5)-style format, without invoking iptables(8). If the -6 option is given,
the IPv6 rules (if any) in /etc/uruk/rc are saved, in ip6tables-save(5)-style format. It prints output to stdout; suggested invocation
therefore is
# uruk-save > /var/lib/uruk/iptables/active
or
# uruk-save -6 > /var/lib/uruk/ip6tables/active
. This script is useful if you don't like the default behaviour of the uruk init script, and would like it to load the current uruk rc file
instead of the current active file. Please note: generally you don't need to invoke this script manually: the init script which comes with
uruk is suitable for most cases, it invokes uruk-save if needed.
WARNING
Just as uruk, in order to keep the uruk-save script small and simple, the script does very little error handling. It does not check the con-
tents of the rc file in any way before executing it. When your rc file contains bogus stuff, uruk-save will very likely behave in unexpected
ways. Caveat emptor.
Things will likely break if you do fancy stuff in an rc hook file. For instance, uruk-save saves the filter table only. If you define mangle
or nat tables, things will break.
If your rc file is in verbose mode (i.e. it features set -x) or in no-act mode (i.e. it features iptables='echo iptables'), uruk-save fails.
SEE ALSO
uruk(8), uruk-rc(5) .
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 Joost van Baal <joostvb-uruk@mdcc.cx>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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ITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
AUTHOR
Joost van Baal <joostvb-uruk@mdcc.cx>
uruk-save 20120530 30 mai 2012 uruk-save(8)