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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Masking Bank Account Number except last 4 digits in the file Post 303023122 by Pradeep R on Wednesday 12th of September 2018 08:46:28 AM
Old 09-12-2018
Hello MadeinGermany,

How to pass the below file to your script and then updated with masking value in 11th column in the file?

File Name: Sample.txt
Code:
560|101012|4267||||||||520114025017|Balance_bank|06/30/2018||||151716.41|AUD
448|101034|3148||||||||232041005|Balance_bank|06/30/2018||||991.23|AUD
270|101034|2770||||||||121339005|Balance_bank|06/30/2018||||594217.11|AUD
P59|101017|1765||||||||177-000072-011|Balance_bank|06/30/2018||||0.00|CNY

Thank you

Last edited by vgersh99; 09-12-2018 at 10:48 AM.. Reason: Code tags, please!
 

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OSSL_STORE-FILE(7SSL)						      OpenSSL						     OSSL_STORE-FILE(7SSL)

NAME
ossl_store-file - The store 'file' scheme loader SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/store.h> DESCRIPTION
Support for the 'file' scheme is built into "libcrypto". Since files come in all kinds of formats and content types, the 'file' scheme has its own layer of functionality called "file handlers", which are used to try to decode diverse types of file contents. In case a file is formatted as PEM, each called file handler receives the PEM name (everything following any '"-----BEGIN "') as well as possible PEM headers, together with the decoded PEM body. Since PEM formatted files can contain more than one object, the file handlers are called upon for each such object. If the file isn't determined to be formatted as PEM, the content is loaded in raw form in its entirety and passed to the available file handlers as is, with no PEM name or headers. Each file handler is expected to handle PEM and non-PEM content as appropriate. Some may refuse non-PEM content for the sake of determinism (for example, there are keys out in the wild that are represented as an ASN.1 OCTET STRING. In raw form, it's not easily possible to distinguish those from any other data coming as an ASN.1 OCTET STRING, so such keys would naturally be accepted as PEM files only). NOTES
When needed, the 'file' scheme loader will require a pass phrase by using the "UI_METHOD" that was passed via OSSL_STORE_open(). This pass phrase is expected to be UTF-8 encoded, anything else will give an undefined result. The files made accessible through this loader are expected to be standard compliant with regards to pass phrase encoding. Files that aren't should be re-generated with a correctly encoded pass phrase. See passphrase-encoding(7) for more information. SEE ALSO
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