I'm using OpenBSD that uses awk source coding dating back to 2011. gawk is not in the base install of OpenBSD because of the GNU licensing so it has to be installed as a package. When I run the script iprange2cidr.awk using awk I get a segmentation fault. I'm curious if someone can change the script to avoid the fault. I've isolated the line in the script that causes the fault:
If I remove the above listed code, awk will still process a file containing 230k lines of data without a segmentation fault but the output would obviously be wrong. Any suggestions on how this line might be changed to accommodate OpenBSD's awk version?
At the bottom of the OpenBSD awk man page the bug section advises the following:
Any suggestions?
It can be anything including improper handling of the recursive call to range2cidr.
You can try this mod, but it's difficult to guess what the issue might be:
Can you install gawk?
Dear Srs :-)
I'm looking for a shell script, that given a network in CIDR format it lists all IPs, for example:
Preferredly a shell script, but a Perl, Python, C, etc.. is also welcome :-)
I have been looking in sipcalc, ipcalc, etc.. options but this feature is not implemented :-(
... (10 Replies)
Hi,
Please anyone help to achive this using perl or unix scripting .
This is date in my table 20090224,based on the date need to check the files,If file exist for that date then increment by 1 for that date and check till max date 'i.e.20090301 and push those files .
files1_20090224... (2 Replies)
Hello everybody,
I'm coding a network program and i need it to "understand" ip ranges, but i don't know how to make to parse an IP CIDR range, let's say "172.16.10.0/24" to work with the specified IP range.
I've found a program which does it, but i don't understand the code. Here is the... (3 Replies)
I have a list of about 200,000 lines in a text file that look like this:
1 1 120
1 80 200
1 150 270
5 50 170
5 100 220
5 300 420
The first column is an identifier, the next 2 columns are a range (always 120 value range)
I'm trying fill in the values of those ranges, and remove... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have two files
file1 chr1_22450_22500
chr2_12300_12350
chr1_34500_34550
file2 11000_13000
15000_19000
33000_44000
If the file 1 ranges fall between file2 ranges then assign the value of file2 in column 2 to file1
output:
chr2_12300_12350 11000_13000
chr1_34500_34550 ... (7 Replies)
Looking for a simple way to convert ranges to a numerical sequence that would assign the original value of the range to the individual numbers that are on the range.
Thank you
given data
13196-13199 0
13200 4
13201 10
13202-13207 3
13208-13210 7
desired... (3 Replies)
Hi all, I would appreciate if someone could share how to convert CIDR notation to netmask and vice versa.
The value below is just an example. it could be different numbers/ip addresses.
Initial Output, let say file1.txt
Final Output, let say file2.txt (3 Replies)
Hi,
Recently I had to convert a 280K lines of ip ranges to the CIDR notation and generate a file to be used by ipset (netfilter) for ip filtering.
Input file:
000.000.000.000 - 000.255.255.255 , 000 , invalid ip
001.000.064.000 - 001.000.127.255 , 000 , XXXXX
001.000.245.123 -... (10 Replies)
Weary of seeing our load average go up to 50+, I just did a major block on these networks (stats over a less than 20 min interval):
https://www.unix.com/members/1-albums215-picture866.png (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
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dpkg-www - program to remotely open a WWW Debian package browser
SYNOPSIS
dpkg-www [-s|--stdout] [-h|--host host] [query]
DESCRIPTION
dpkg-www is used to remotely control a WEB browser and open a dpkg URL on the local host from an interactive shell or script.
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dpkg-www-installer is an helper application which can configured in the WWW browser for web installation. It should never be invoked
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OPTIONS -s, --stdout
Redirect output to stdout. Requires one of the text browsers (lynx, lynx-ssl or links) installed.
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Send the query to a remote host, where dpkg-www must be installed.
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for more information about the use of the cgi.
FILES
/etc/dpkg-www.conf
~/.dpkg-www
Configuration files for dpkg-www. It is not necessary for these files to exist, there are sensible defaults for everything, but you
can specify your preferred www browser with the DPKG_WWW_BROWSER variable, for example: DPKG_WWW_BROWSER=mozilla
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dpkg-www
This would open a dpkg URL on localhost listing all the installed packages.
dpkg-www bash
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dpkg-www -h pisolo bash
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dpkg-www 'dpkg*'
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dpkg-www /bin/bash
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dpkg-www depends=svgalib
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dpkg-www --stdout depends=awk | grep ^ii
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SEE ALSO dpkg(8), dpkg-www(8)AUTHOR
Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@debian.org>.
Bugs should be reported via the normal Debian bug reporting system.
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September 1, 2004 DPKG-WWW(1)